End in sight to parking woes


The multi-storey carpark complex in Persiaran Perdana in Precinct 4 (in the background) is underutilised due to motorists using the vacant plot nearby. — Photos: AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star

PARKING is a perennial problem in some of the government complexes and residences in Putrajaya.

Those living or working there can now breathe a sigh of relief as three multi-storey carpark complexes are under construction in the administrative capital.

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