LOWER PARKING FEES AT KOTA KINABALU




AT THE STATE Cabinet meeting upon October 10, Chief Minister Musa Aman requested DBKK to revisethe parking rates around a city. A identical call was made by his Deputy, Minister of Resource Development as well as Information Technology, Dr. Yee Moh Chai recently.

Mayor Abidin Madingkir responded by shortening a parking rates for all sorts of automobile parks in as well as outward a Central Business District (CBD) areas underneath City Hall management by thirty - 34 percent effective 1st November.
This rebate will affect 10, 719 parking bays underneath a City Hall's jurisdiction.

At a press discussion at a City Hall yesterday, Mayor Datuk Abidin Madingkir disclosed which a brand brand brand new rates have been among a lowest in a country.

According to Madingkir, a brand brand brand new rates have been divided into four areas underneath a jurisdiction of a City Hall -Type A, B, C, as well as C1. Types A, B as well as C involves parking lots in a central commercial operation district (CBD) as well as B as well as C1 involves bays outward a Central Business District (OCBD).

Type A automobile parks have been those located along a front of emporium lot buildings in a CBD area. They have been deliberate as short-term parking spaces. Under a revised rate, a assign for sort A parking will be marked down from twenty-five cents to 20 cents for a first as well as second thirty mins for a car parked from 9am to 10am.

Parking from 10 to eleven am at sort A lots! will pr ice 35 cents instead of 50 cents. The successive rates from eleven am to 5 pm will be marked down to RM1.40 from RM2. Whole day parking (9 am to 5 pm) will right away price RM20.70, from a previous rate at RM 29.50

Type B lots have been categorised as middle term parking spaces. They have been written for motorists who do not need to park for a long period of time in a CBD or outward CBD (OCBD) areas. The benefaction rate trimming from twenty-five - 50 cents will be marked down to 20 cents per thirty mins for a period in between 9 am as well as twelve pm. From twelve pm to 5 pm, parking will price 50 cents instead of 70 cents per thirty minutes. Whole day parking will right away price RM7.20 instead of RM10.90.

Type C parking spaces have been categorised as long-term parking. These spaces have been usually located divided from buildings. They have been written for those operative in a CBD area. For sort C parking lots, a revised rates would see parking price marked down to 35 cents from 50 cents per thirty mins from 9 am to 5 pm. Whole day parking will price RM3.85 instead of RM5.50.

C1 parking lots have been deliberate long-term parking spaces around a OCBD areas. Theseare lots routinely located in areas at a back of buildings or open spaces. Type C1 lots have been written for those operative in a OCBD areas. Parking in these lots will right away price 35 cents instead of 50 cents per thirty mins from 9 am to 5 pm. Whole day parking will be marked down to RM3.15 from RM 4.50.

"I hope which a rebate in parking rates would ease a weight of car owners," Madingkir said.

Also benefaction at a press discussion was Deputy Chief Minister as well as Minister of Resource Development as well as Information Technology, Dr. Yee Moh Chai. Dr. Yee who is additionally Api-Api Assemblyman, thanked a Mayor for operative out a report of brand brand brand new r! ates so comprehensively as well as soon following a Chief Minister's request.

"I understand a area endangered is really large as well as we must admit a efficiency of City Hall in entrance up with a brand brand brand new scheme in a reduced period." he said.

Dr. Yee additionally took a opportunity to titillate in isolation parking operators to emulate a preference as well as movement of City Hall following a Stategovernment's directive to reduce their parking rates.

"This is in line with a government's effort to servethe people on top of all other interests. Let's hope a in isolation sector operators will do likewise," he said. (Insight Sabah)
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