Taiping's "Eternal Growth Billion Parking Lot" held a ground-breaking ceremony today. Director of Transportation Ye Zhaofu (sixth from the right), Director of the Central District of the National Development Administration Zhao Zixian (seventh from the right), and City Councilor Zhang Yuyan (fifth from the right) were present. The construction is expected to be completed in December this year.
(Photo by reporter Chen Jianzhi)
[Reporter Chen Jianzhi/Taichung Report] The old communities and new buildings near Taiping Yongcheng Lane in Taichung are densely populated, and there is insufficient parking space. People often park illegally. A piece of state-owned land of about 400 square meters in the area has been idle for a long time. Legislator He Xinchun, City Councilor Zhang Yuyan and The borough chief applied to the State-Owned Property Administration for the establishment of a parking lot. The Municipal Transportation Bureau spent more than 7 million yuan to open the "Yongchang Billion Parking Lot". The locomotive parking space is expected to be completed in December this year.
Taiping's "Yongcheng Changyi Parking Lot" held a groundbreaking ceremony today, including Ye Zhaofu, director of the city's transportation bureau, Zhao Zixian, director of the Central District of the State-owned Property Administration, Lu Jiajia, director of parking management in Taichung City, legislator He Xinchun, city councilor Zhang Yuyan, and Yongcheng District Chief Chen Qiuchan , Chang Yili Chang Lin Yongzhen and others were present.
Ye Zhaofu, director of the Transportation Bureau, said that the city government has invested a total of 9.8 billion yuan in the construction of public parking lots over the past four years, planning according to local parking needs, actively revitalizing state-owned land, and expecting to vigorously promote local construction.
Yongcheng Changyi Parking Lot Project Base is located on Changyi 1st Street, Taiping District. The surrounding land is mostly mixed with residential areas and residential and commercial areas, and it is also close to the activity center and swimming pool. The supply of parking spaces is in short supply. Thanks to the parliamentarians regardless of party affiliation for passing the budget.
Legislator He Xinchun said that this piece of state-owned land used to be unused and overgrown with weeds. City councilor Zhang Yuyan and the district chief proposed that it could be used as a parking lot. After fighting with the State-owned Property Administration, the State-owned Property Administration agreed to be managed by the city government. I am very happy today The construction has finally started, and I hope it can be completed as soon as possible and provided to nearby residents for parking.
Zhang Yuyan also said that she has received many requests from the public to build a parking lot, and she cooperated with Legislator He Xinchun to coordinate the application from the Parking Management Office of the Transportation Bureau to the National Development Administration to build a flat parking lot, and add green corridors to beautify the environment, providing good parking for surrounding residents Environment, glad to finally get to work today.
The Bureau of Transportation further explained that in the design of the project, the native terminal trees in the parking lot are specially reserved, and multiple green areas are added and trees are planted to continue the green environment. The parking lot is full of greenery through the plant growth cycle, with different appearances in four seasons. It is expected that There will be 29 car parking spaces and 25 motorcycle parking spaces, which will be completed by the end of December this year, providing local residents with more comfortable and high-quality parking spaces.
The idle state-owned land on Taiping Changyi 1st Street, after the fight of Legislator He Xinchun and City Councilor Zhang Yuyan, the Municipal Transportation Bureau will open it as "Yongchangyi Parking Lot".
(Photo by reporter Chen Jianzhi)
The idle state-owned land on Taiping Changyi 1st Street will be turned into "Yongchangyi Parking Lot", which will have 29 parking spaces for cars and 25 parking spaces for motorcycles.
(Photo by reporter Chen Jianzhi)