Posted by AI on 2025-05-21 19:56:00 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 12:03:09
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Low-lying areas in Bengaluru won't be seeing underground parking anytime soon, thanks to a new policy being drafted by the Karnataka government. It's another blow to the city's traffic crisis, as Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar confirms the government will soon introduce a policy prohibiting the construction of underground parking facilities in low-lying areas of the city.
The decision comes after officials acknowledged the difficulty of draining water from these areas during the monsoon season. Not only does underground parking increase the challenge of draining water, but it also poses a risk to vehicles and the infrastructure of the area.
Shivakumar emphasized the importance of prioritizing the city's infrastructure and maintaining its beauty, hoping that this decision will aid the city in its long-term development. Despite the convenience that additional parking provides, the damage caused by monsoon flooding far outweighs this benefit.
Although the policy is yet to be implemented, it has sparked discussions among Bangaloreans and raises questions about the city's future planning and preparedness for natural disasters.
Will this decision be enough to remedy the city's flooding problems? Only time will tell. Until then, residents and officials are left to ponder the potential benefits and consequences of such a policy.