Jubilee Park to get a special parking space soon

JNAC Special Officer carries out Inspection for earmarking parking lot in Jubilee Park

Jamshedpur: A designated parking lot is proposed to be constructed in Jubilee Park soon. On the instructions of the DC of Jamshedpur Vijaya Jadhav, the Special Officer of JNAC today carried out an inspection and survey of the entire park Monday to earmark a suitable place for parking of vehicles.

The Special Officer of JNAC advised people parking bikes on the roadside not to park their bikes randomly as it can cause problems for others.

He said that Jubilee Park is a scenic spot and a large number of people reach here. However, most such people park their vehicles on the side of the road and roam around.

They leave their vehicles at the roadside and due to the vehicles parked on the road the traffic goes into complete disarray.

According to the instructions of the DC of Jamshedpur, an appropriate parking lot has to be earmarked within Jubilee Park.

This would solve the problem of traffic blockade due to randomly parked vehicles on the road passing through the park.

 

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