Miri City Council to launch digital parking fines in Marina Phase 1 on August 18

Miri City Council introduces an electronic parking compound system at Marina Phase 1 on August 18. Mayor Adam Yii describes this pilot program as part of the city's digital transformation initiative. The technology enables officers to issue citations through handheld devices, allowing drivers to pay penalties online. Real-time processing and centralized tracking represent key advantages of the modernized approach. Enhanced transparency and reduced operational expenses further support the implementation of the system.

Council officials express concern about unauthorized obstructions blocking public parking spaces throughout the city. Recent inspections have revealed an increase in instances of illegal ramps, abandoned vehicles, and debris occupying designated areas. Commercial establishments frequently place barriers or materials to claim spaces for private use. These violations reduce available parking and create safety hazards for residents. Enforcement actions will target repeat offenders who continue disrupting shared parking resources.

The council considers individual requests from businesses seeking to rent parking spaces on a case-by-case basis. Public cooperation remains essential for maintaining Miri's reputation as an accessible urban center. Citizens may report parking obstructions through official complaint channels.
 

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