Terrace parking to come up in city.

From: Times of India (New Delhi, India) | Date: September 24, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: Koride Mahesh

Sep. 24--HYDERABAD, India -- How about parking your car on one of the upper floors or even the terrace? That's the latest idea that city planners have hit upon to reduce congestion in front of big buildings and the resultant traffic snarls.

New highrises will now get the go-ahead only if they provide parking space on the upper floors or the terrace apart from cellar parking. Three buildings have already begun work on this. MCH officials ...

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