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“小商圈”非机动车停放混乱 有何治理新思路?
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-26 01:39
Core Points - The shopping center in Xuhui District, Shanghai, has led to increasing issues with chaotic parking of non-motorized vehicles, causing significant inconvenience for local residents [1] - Local authorities have acknowledged the problem and are implementing measures to improve the situation, including collaboration with various departments [1][3] Group 1 - Residents have reported that the opening of the shopping center has exacerbated parking chaos, particularly during peak hours when delivery riders and shoppers converge [1] - The street has seen non-motorized vehicles occupying pedestrian paths and even encroaching on motor vehicle lanes, creating safety hazards [1] - Initial interventions by local authorities have been ineffective due to the shopping center's limited parking space and non-compliance from some users [1] Group 2 - The street management has shifted its approach to address the parking difficulties by conducting detailed surveys to identify peak times and vehicle types [3] - Community engagement has been prioritized, with meetings held to gather input from residents, employees, and delivery riders to develop actionable solutions [3] - A new non-motorized vehicle parking area has been established, along with dedicated "tidal parking" spots for delivery riders, optimizing the use of available space [3] Group 3 - To ensure long-term effectiveness of the parking management strategies, staff will be present during peak hours to guide parking and discourage violations [5] - Additional measures include the installation of clear signage, distribution of parking guidelines, and awareness campaigns to promote proper parking habits among users [5] - These efforts have resulted in noticeable improvements in parking order around the shopping center [5]