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Chatori Gali to get dedicated parking near 1090 Crossing

Chatori Gali to get dedicated parking near 1090 Crossing

Time of India20-05-2025

Lucknow: The
Lucknow Development Authority
approved the operation of three major parking facilities under the
public-private partnership
(PPP) model. This decision was made during the recent board meeting of UP Smarak Samiti, where a total budget of Rs 73 crore was also sanctioned for the development and beautification of parks and memorials in Lucknow and Noida for the fiscal year 2025-26.
The parking lots to be operated on a PPP basis include the
Chatori Gali parking
near 1090 Crossing, with a base annual lease value of Rs 20 lakh; the Buddha Vihar parking near the Gomti riverfront, set at Rs 15 lakh per year; and a parking facility behind the Parag booth near 1090 crossing. The committee plans to soon invite requests for proposals (RFPs) for private operators to manage these parking sites.
Addressing the meeting, member secretary of the memorial committee, Prathamesh Kumar said, "Our focus is to provide orderly parking solutions in congested areas to improve the experience for residents and visitors alike.
The PPP model will bring in professionalism and ensure better upkeep while generating steady revenue for the committee."
Apart from parking, the committee approved a comprehensive budget of Rs 73 crore for various development activities across key public spaces. The funds will be utilised for maintenance, electrification, landscaping and beautification projects in prominent parks and monuments in Lucknow and Noida.
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"This budget allocation reflects our commitment to preserving the heritage and enhancing the aesthetics of these sites. Upgraded lighting, eco-friendly landscaping and improved facilities will make these spaces more welcoming and accessible," he added.
At present in Lucknow, Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar Samajik Parivartan Sthal, Manyawar Kanshiram Green Eco Garden, Manyawar Kanshiram Memorial, Bauddh Vihar Shanti Upvan and the Ramabai Ambedkar rally site along with its associated areas (including the Manyawar Shri Kanshiram cultural site and park and parking site) are under the committee's purview.
The committee is also responsible for the management, security and maintenance of a park developed near the DND flyover in Gautambudhnagar, as well as the Gautam Buddha park and Babasaheb Ambedkar park built by the Greater Noida Authority.

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