Almaty citizens’ mentality hindering solution to city parking problems

04.12.2012
    By Dmitry Khegay
    Almaty citizens' mentality is holding back a resolution to the Almaty city’s parking problems and drivers in the city are not frequenting multilevel parking lots, Tengrinews.kz reports.
    Almaskhan Akhmetzhanov, deputy director of Architecture and City-planning Department, made these comments during a international experience and local challenges workshop for the development of a parking strategy for Almaty city.
    He cited the multilevel parking lot next to Almaty Central Market, which has been working for several years as an example.
    The parking lot is half empty, because the people prefer parking their cars as close to the market as possible.
    Akhmetzhanov added that according to the department, night parking lots are the most developed lots in the city. Daytime parking lots situated next to office buildings, schools and universities are only 10% developed.
    Parking lots for clients and visitors of administrative buildings, cultural sites and shopping malls are almost undeveloped.
    Akhmetzhanov added that a lot of investors had approached the department with proposals. Multilevel parking lots partially hidden underground could become one of the solutions of the problem. The spokesperson said that Almaty streets are wide enough to provide good traffic capacity, but the vehicles parked along roadsides usually reduce this capacity.
    William Brouwer, international expert of the City of Almaty Sustainable Transport Project said that well-developed infrastructure was required for development of the parking lots system. This system includes a lot of new road signs and a staff of parking supervisors equipped with pocket computers to issue fines.
    Brouwer added that two parking supervisors are enough to monitor one street, in other words one employee could monitor 375 parking spots, according to www.tengrinews.kz.