The Riyadh Region Mayoralty has recently launched a trial phase of the Riyadh Parking project, installing more than 60 solar-powered parking payment machines and over 180 guidance panels in just two weeks. This initiative aims to improve the quality of life in Riyadh by organizing public parking lots and implementing smart, innovative solutions to reduce improper and random parking. The official launch of the project is scheduled for next month, with the project covering more than 2,000 public parking spaces on commercial streets and over 17,000 unpaid parking spaces in residential neighborhoods adjacent to paid public parking areas.
During the trial phase, the Riyadh Parking project website has received over 500,000 visits, and more than 7,000 users have registered on the mobile application that offers various digital payment methods and is available on both iOS and Android operating systems. The Riyadh Parking app distinguishes between residents’ vehicles and others, issuing residential licenses for local vehicles to secure residents’ rights to unpaid parking spaces. The app also provides multiple secure payment options, including all digital methods, to enhance users’ experience and facilitate financial transactions.
One of the key features of the Riyadh Parking project is the introduction of a grace period of up to 15 minutes for car owners before activating the parking duration account. This feature accommodates exceptional parking situations and personal circumstances that may require residents and visitors to leave immediately after parking. The project also aims to stimulate commercial activity in the areas adjacent to public parking facilities, as it is designed to operate and manage parking spaces effectively.
The project aims to make it easier for residents and visitors to find parking spaces, as well as to protect residents in residential neighborhoods by reducing the number of vehicles that avoid paid parking lots and park in these neighborhoods instead. The first phase of the project covers 12 areas in neighborhoods such as Al-Wurood, Al-Rahmaniyah, Gharb AlUlya, Al-Morouj, King Fahd, and Al-Sulaymaniyah, as well as in four other areas in southern Riyadh. The project is set to implement an hourly parking fee system in paid public parking spaces on commercial streets after the official launch in October.
Overall, the Riyadh Parking project is a significant step towards improving parking management in Riyadh and enhancing the overall quality of life for residents and visitors. With its focus on smart, innovative solutions and digital payment methods, the project aims to streamline the parking experience and reduce improper parking practices. By organizing public parking lots and implementing new features such as the grace period for car owners, the project is expected to have a positive impact on the city’s parking infrastructure and stimulate commercial activity in the designated areas.