Parking meter fiasco
President David Ganger has ordered that the parking meter fees be lowered following a meeting late Wednesday evening with city officials.
Guyana Times was told on Wednesday evening that Communities Minister, Ronald Bulkan is expected to meet with the Mayor and City Council and Smart City Solutions (SCS) to iron out the details for the lowering of the rates.

On Wednesday, widespread criticism continued against the highly controversial Parking Meter Project and Attorney General Basil Williams said that he believes that the current rates being charged for parking in the Capital City was over “saddling” the working class and called for it to be furthered reduced.
In an interview with reporters on Wednesday, Williams reminded that since his initial review of the parking meter contract, he recommended that the fees for paid parking be lowered but lamented that even the adjusted rates are too burdensome.
“I recommended that there is nothing unlawful but what they had to do was rework the figures, but even so, the reworking seems to be saddling the ordinary working class person, and I suppose they will have to have a look at that again,” he stated.
The Attorney General added that, “$50 for 15 minutes and $1600 a day and the workers work five days, so you multiply the 1600 by five; I don’t think their salaries can accommodate that.”


                
		







