KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is undertaking a study on smart parking system in an effort to upgrade the city’s parking facilities.
Deputy Federal Territories Minister Datuk Seri Jalaluddin Alias said the system would be used in the city’s 60,000 parking bays.
“All the bays need a technology (system) that is uniform, organised and centralised, thus making it more convenient for users, especially in terms of time and payment.
“I believe this will help overcome various parking problems apart from the issue of DBKL’s income leakage,” he told reporters after launching ICT DBKL Day in conjunction with its golden jubilee celebration.
Jalaluddin said DBKL needed to be dynamic and productive in managing municipality issues by empowering its delivery services, especially those which are technology based. – Bernama