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Taxi
Stations to stay Within City Limits Despite Traffic Ills
The municipality has
agreed to extend by 15 years a contract that will keep two taxi
stations inside city limits, despite efforts by Phnom Penh
Governor Chea Sophara to move taxis outside the city to reduce
congestion.
The Phsar Thmei and
Chbar Ampov taxi stations will remain open, as well as fish
products distribution center in Russei Keo district.
Unit recently Chea
Sophara tried to ease traffic conditions on Phnom Penh's increasingly
chaotic roads by banning taxis and keeping stations on the
outskirts of the city. But the plan has not worked, Chea Sophara
said.
"Even when we
forced them to use parking at the outskirts of the city, they
still tried to come into Phnom Penh," he said.
Chea Sophara said he
then agreed to the 15 year contract, which carries a $300.000
investment from Hun Vann Thy, who owns all three businesses. The
contract awaits official approval from Prime Minister Hun Sen and
the Ministry of Finance.
Nget Chandavy,
director of the city's finance department, had a positive analysis
of the investment, showing the municipality gets $2523,483 in
taxes in 15 years.
The Hun Vann Thy
Company Car Station will make a total of $1,644,300 on the three
businesses over 15 years, according to Nget Chandavy, The Phsar
Thmei taxi station will make about $2,950 in its first year and
$648,000 over 15 years. The fishing products distribution center
will make $550,800 over 15 years.
Hun Vann Thy will be
allowed to change the businesses if he wishes to build and improve
the city's appearance by taking cars off the street.
The Cambodia Daily July 05, 2001. |