Fears Over S+4 Rule: Ludhiana’s Density May Threaten Livability
LUDHIANA: The Punjab government’s newly implemented building regulations have ignited a heated debate in the city. While these reforms offer substantial density and parking concessions for property owners, urban planners and environmentalists caution that such changes may overwhelm the city’s aging infrastructure. These regulations signify a shift towards “vertical growth” and “commercial flexibility,” particularly in Ludhiana’s historic and densely populated areas. The new unified rules introduce several structural modifications aimed at modernizing the urban landscape. Builders are now allowed to utilize stilt parking (open parking at ground level) to facilitate residential living on upper floors. Additionally, basements can now be…