Nangan Jieshou Village Public Parking to Introduce Zone-Based Pricing
The Lienchiang County Government's Department of Transportation and Tourism announced plans to introduce zone-based pricing for public parking in Jieshou Village to encourage use of the new multi-story parking lot, expected to be completed in September 2025. The multi-story lot will offer lower rates, while surface parking at Jieshou Market will be more expensive. The county council also raised concerns about illegal tour bus parking, which the county government says will be addressed in the overall plan.
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(Central News Agency reporter Pan Xintong, Lienchiang County, 4th) The Matsu Jieshou Public Multi-story Parking Lot is expected to be completed in September. The Lienchiang County Government's Department of Transportation and Tourism stated today that to encourage public use of the parking lot, it plans to implement zone-based pricing, with the multi-story parking lot offering preferential rates and the surface parking spaces at Jieshou Market charging higher fees.
The Lienchiang County Council conducted an inspection tour of the under-construction Matsu Jieshou Public Multi-story Parking Lot in Nangan Township. Contractor Junfu Construction Co., Ltd. reported that the project is expected to be completed on September 26, providing 119 car parking spaces, which is expected to effectively solve the problem of insufficient parking space in Jieshou Village. Additionally, to enhance public convenience, a connecting passageway will be built to the existing County Multifunctional Lohas Sports Hall underground parking lot.
Chen Rulan, Director of the Lienchiang County Government's Department of Transportation and Tourism, stated that in conjunction with the completion of the Jieshou Public Multi-story Parking Lot, the county will comprehensively review the public parking space planning in Jieshou Village. The initial consideration is to adopt a zone-based fee system. For example, the multi-story parking lot will offer more favorable rates to encourage public use, while the more convenient roadside parking spaces at Jieshou Market will charge higher fees.
Independent Lienchiang County Councilor Cao Yibiao questioned on-site about the lack of designated drop-off and pick-up spaces for tour buses in Jieshou Village, leading to illegal parking and conflicts with residents over road space. He urged the county government to propose a solution as soon as possible.
Kuomintang Lienchiang County Councilor Chen Shujian suggested that the locations for tour bus drop-offs and pick-ups should be discussed with local residents and industry operators to find a solution acceptable to all parties.
Chen Rulan responded that issues such as tour bus drop-off points and road conflicts have been designated as priority cases by County Mayor Wang Zhongming and will be incorporated into the overall parking space planning for Jieshou Village. Specific measures will be announced to the public as soon as they are finalized.
The Lienchiang County Council also visited Zhongzheng Junior High and Elementary School to inspect the demolition and reconstruction of the junior high school's comprehensive teaching building and the public parking lot project. Contractor Junfu Construction reported that as of the end of May, the project progress was 24.84% ahead of schedule, and it is expected that junior high school teachers and students will be able to use the new school building by September of next year at the earliest. (Editor: Guan Zhongwei) 1150604
The Lienchiang County Council conducted an inspection tour of the under-construction Matsu Jieshou Public Multi-story Parking Lot in Nangan Township. Contractor Junfu Construction Co., Ltd. reported that the project is expected to be completed on September 26, providing 119 car parking spaces, which is expected to effectively solve the problem of insufficient parking space in Jieshou Village. Additionally, to enhance public convenience, a connecting passageway will be built to the existing County Multifunctional Lohas Sports Hall underground parking lot.
Chen Rulan, Director of the Lienchiang County Government's Department of Transportation and Tourism, stated that in conjunction with the completion of the Jieshou Public Multi-story Parking Lot, the county will comprehensively review the public parking space planning in Jieshou Village. The initial consideration is to adopt a zone-based fee system. For example, the multi-story parking lot will offer more favorable rates to encourage public use, while the more convenient roadside parking spaces at Jieshou Market will charge higher fees.
Independent Lienchiang County Councilor Cao Yibiao questioned on-site about the lack of designated drop-off and pick-up spaces for tour buses in Jieshou Village, leading to illegal parking and conflicts with residents over road space. He urged the county government to propose a solution as soon as possible.
Kuomintang Lienchiang County Councilor Chen Shujian suggested that the locations for tour bus drop-offs and pick-ups should be discussed with local residents and industry operators to find a solution acceptable to all parties.
Chen Rulan responded that issues such as tour bus drop-off points and road conflicts have been designated as priority cases by County Mayor Wang Zhongming and will be incorporated into the overall parking space planning for Jieshou Village. Specific measures will be announced to the public as soon as they are finalized.
The Lienchiang County Council also visited Zhongzheng Junior High and Elementary School to inspect the demolition and reconstruction of the junior high school's comprehensive teaching building and the public parking lot project. Contractor Junfu Construction reported that as of the end of May, the project progress was 24.84% ahead of schedule, and it is expected that junior high school teachers and students will be able to use the new school building by September of next year at the earliest. (Editor: Guan Zhongwei) 1150604