Shillong, Oct 15 (PTI) Meghalaya High Court Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee has said urban mobility issues were problems of most developing hill cities like Shillong.<br> Banerjee underscored that improvement must be made in public transit, land use and people's dependence on personal vehicles, adding that security, political complexity and economic development were important considerations.<br> "Urban mobility issues are emerging problems of most developing hill cities. The same that urban mobility Shillong is facing," he said on Friday while inaugurating a symposia series about ways and means to improve mobility in the city.<br> The chief justice suggested that a strategy and a procedure must be devised with the assistance of the Indian Institute of Management, Shillong, to prevent the build-up of a backlog of problems.<br> "This will guarantee that future transportation and infrastructure growth will be compatible with the overall development of the city," Banerjee said.<br> He highlighted that Meghalaya's partnership with IIM Shillong and other stakeholders would enable the state to find some people-friendly solutions to tackle the problem of congestion.<br> Chief Secretary Donald Wahlang said mobility problems were a major concern in cities like Shillong due to the unavailability of a good road network.<br> It often results in high to severe levels of congestion, Wahlang said, adding that vehicles were being parked along the roadside even if there were no parking spaces available.<br> He said mechanism must be put in place to guarantee development of transportation infrastructure, broadening of narrow roads, solving parking issues and traffic management <br> During the symposia series, various government departments will take part in in-depth discussions on traffic management to find a solution to the long-pending problem of congestion, IIM Shillong director D P Goyal said. PTI JOP<br>HMB