The long-delayed smart parking project of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation (MC) is finally set to be presented at the upcoming general house meeting. After more than two and a half years of delays, the revised plan includes updated parking fees and new rules. The project aims to improve parking management in Chandigarh with features like FASTag payment, slot booking through a mobile app, and CCTV surveillance.
The idea for the smart parking project was first introduced in August 2022 but never reached the final approval stage. The main goal of the project is to introduce an automated parking management system across 89 parking lots in Chandigarh. This includes FASTag-enabled entry and exit, automatic fee deduction, and a real-time parking slot booking system.
Currently, the parking fee in Chandigarh is ₹7 for two-wheelers and ₹14 for four-wheelers, regardless of the vehicle's registration location. In July 2023, the general house proposed increasing the fee for non-tricity vehicles. However, the proposal faced strong opposition, and the then Punjab governor and UT Administrator Banwarilal Purohit rejected the idea of charging double fees for cars registered outside Chandigarh. He, however, approved the general increase in parking fees.
In August 2024, the MC invited private firms to bid for the design, development, and maintenance of the smart parking system under a public-private partnership (PPP) model. The deadline for submission was initially set for August 23, 2024, but it was extended multiple times due to technical issues and lack of interest from bidders. The final deadline has now been pushed to June 2025.
Under the proposed policy, the first 20 minutes will remain free for pick-and-drop services. The existing charges of ₹7 and ₹14 for two-wheelers and four-wheelers, respectively, will remain unchanged for the first four hours. However, an hourly fee will be charged beyond four hours to encourage vehicle circulation and reduce long-term parking.
The new fee plan includes the following changes:
The use of FASTag will make the payment process smoother. When a vehicle approaches the parking lot, the boom barrier will automatically open after scanning the FASTag. At the exit, the parking fee will be deducted from the FASTag account based on the parking duration.
A mobile app will allow users to:
To prevent vehicle theft and revenue loss, automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras will be installed at all parking lots. These high-resolution cameras will scan the number plates and send the data to the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) in Sector 17.
The ICCC will monitor all the parking lots in real-time and respond quickly in case of security issues or technical problems. The ANPR system will also help in tracking stolen vehicles and ensuring that parking charges are properly collected.
The revised policy will include specific guidelines for the private firm responsible for managing the project. These guidelines will cover:
The earlier version of the policy faced multiple challenges:
Municipal commissioner Amit Kumar admitted that the previous fee structure resulted in impractical amounts involving paise, which created inconvenience for residents. He said, “We aim to round off the charges for easier transactions. We are also modifying the terms with private firms to make the project more attractive to bidders.”
To make the project more appealing to private firms, the MC is modifying the terms in the following ways:
The redrafted policy will be presented at the general house meeting on March 28, 2025. If approved, it will be sent to the UT administration for final clearance. After the tender is allotted, it will take approximately six months to implement the system.
The smart parking project is expected to provide several benefits to both the government and the public:
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Despite the benefits, the project faces some challenges:
Once implemented, Chandigarh will become one of the first cities in India to have a fully automated parking management system with FASTag and app-based slot booking.
The smart parking project in Chandigarh, once implemented, will bring significant improvements to the city’s traffic and parking management system. With features like FASTag payments, real-time slot booking, and ANPR cameras, the project aims to make parking more efficient and secure.
The revised policy addresses the earlier issues related to fees, technical challenges, and lack of bidder interest. If successfully implemented, the smart parking project will not only improve convenience for residents but also boost the city’s infrastructure and revenue generation.