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Delhi's Parking Crunch: Rs 500 Cr Multilevel Projects Proposed
13 Jan
Summary
- Three multilevel parking projects costing over Rs 500 crore are proposed for Delhi.
- Facilities are planned for City-Sadar Paharganj, Rajendra Nagar, and Shastri Park.
- MCD cites acute space constraints as the primary challenge for parking solutions.

Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has put forward comprehensive proposals for three multilevel parking projects, with an estimated total cost exceeding Rs 500 crore, to tackle the city's long-standing parking challenges. These projects aim to provide much-needed infrastructure in densely populated areas, addressing the growing demand driven by Delhi's increasing vehicular numbers. The proposals are currently awaiting approval from the Delhi government.
Key locations identified for these facilities include the old slaughterhouse site on Idgah Road in the City-Sadar Paharganj zone, Rajendra Nagar, and Shastri Park. The proposed structures vary in design, incorporating features like basements and multiple floors to maximize capacity within limited urban footprints. An MCD official emphasized that while construction capacity exists, the scarcity of available land in strategic locations is the primary obstacle, impacting the feasibility of providing parking close to commercial hubs.




