“We are not such a rich country to have at least one parking space per apartment,” Khusnullin said when Nizhnekamsk Mayor Ramil Mullin announced plans to create more parking spaces in new buildings.
“Vice” was outraged that the authorities of this city are planning to raise the ratio of the number of parking spaces to the number of apartments in new buildings from 0.8 to 1.2 – so that all residents are guaranteed to leave their cars near the house. Khusnullin believes that this is wrong and everything should be done the other way around – to reduce the possibility of parking for citizens’ personal transport.
Recall that the Khusnullin approach allows construction companies to build gigantic high-rises, saving a lot of money on creating “extra” parking spaces for residents. And in Moscow, where Khusnullin worked for a long time as a deputy mayor, each apartment in the capital’s new buildings now has only 0.5 parking space due to his activities on behalf of local construction magnates. That is only one parking space for two apartments.
It is Khusnullin who should be remembered every evening with a “quiet kind word” by thousands of residents of the capital’s “human settlements” as they laboriously try to park their cars near their homes. And Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin wishes this “luck” to all owners of city cars in the country. What can’t you do to save money for construction companies!
“We are not such a rich country to have at least one parking space per apartment,” Khusnullin said when Nizhnekamsk Mayor Ramil Mullin announced plans to create more parking spaces in new buildings.
“Vice” was outraged that the authorities of this city are planning to raise the ratio of the number of parking spaces to the number of apartments in new buildings from 0.8 to 1.2 – so that all residents are guaranteed to leave their cars near the house. Khusnullin believes that this is wrong and everything should be done the other way around – to reduce the possibility of parking for citizens’ personal transport.
Recall that the Khusnullin approach allows construction companies to build gigantic high-rises, saving a lot of money on creating “extra” parking spaces for residents. And in Moscow, where Khusnullin worked for a long time as a deputy mayor, each apartment in the capital’s new buildings now has only 0.5 parking space due to his activities on behalf of local construction magnates. That is only one parking space for two apartments.
It is Khusnullin who should be remembered every evening with a “quiet kind word” by thousands of residents of the capital’s “human settlements” as they laboriously try to park their cars near their homes. And Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin wishes this “luck” to all owners of city cars in the country. What can’t you do to save money for construction companies!
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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