
He also inquired about what measures had been taken after the issuance of the protocol directive.
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The deputy director of the municipal enterprise "City Road Transport Infrastructure," Talaybek Aseynov, reported that the deputies received a list of car dealerships and information about their operations. He clarified that all car dealerships were sent notifications warning them about the improper use of parking lots. If the violations are not rectified, the liquidation of such car dealerships will be considered. "Parking lots should function precisely as parking lots," emphasized Aseynov, adding that the owners were given five days to restore order to the territory.
According to Ergeshov, "fifteen parking lots have been allocated for car dealerships, and they pay for 19-20 cars, while in reality, they are selling 100-150 cars. This creates serious problems, as the city is critically short on parking spaces, traffic jams arise, and residents of nearby areas cannot find where to leave their cars, leaving them along the roads." He also noted that none of the contracts had been terminated.
It turned out that the municipal enterprise "City Road Transport Infrastructure" had not signed contracts with some of the car dealerships. The deputy strongly urged that this issue be resolved by the next commission meeting.