The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia with PWD Minister Satyendar Jain, Divisional Commissioner A Anbarasu, Special Commissioner Ankur Garg, all district magistrates, ADMs, SDMs and MLAs.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had on January 25 announced that his government would seek public opinion on the implementation of the second phase of the road rationing experiment and also issued an email id - oddevenidea@gmail.Com - in this regard.
The official said MLAs will be responsible for pamphlet distribution and informing the residents about the time and venues of the meetings in their respective areas.
The Transport department will soon put in public domain an online form and also make public a phone number for inviting the public views.
Last week, the Chief Minister had said the six broad questions on which the government is seeking public responses include whether the scheme should be implemented again? If yes, when it should be done and for what duration, whether people will be encouraged to buy another car and whether the exemptions introduced earlier were up to the mark or need to be reconsidered?
"We will give four options for possible dates for the second phase - February 14, March 1, April 1 or May 1. Similarly, for how many days the car-rationing scheme should be in place - 15 days, one month, 15 days every month or permanently," he had said.