With an unusual step you want to get the problem with long -term parkers under control. However, there are no more attention. This is successful in a shoulder.
It is, as it were, an unusual step and an alliance that says the battle for the long -term parkers in Pinklaeld. Spö vice mayor Adrian Kubat and the local councilor Norbert Hofer, club chairman of the FPö in the Burgenland State parliament, had the idea to introduce a new park management system and only to ask for the cash register.
Less busy side streets
With the new parking concept for long -term parkers in public spaces, you want to tackle an urgent problem in the school city and get the crowded side streets and the daily battle around a parking space for the residents. “We always reach complaints from citizens who don’t find free parking space on their street, even if they live there,” says Kubat. Many parking spaces are occupied on weekdays. Often from long -term parkers who do not live in Pinkafeld at all. You could no longer accept that.
“Is about quality of life”
Moreover, with the cooperation in the field of the overview of the state policy phase, people want to set a sign of solution -oriented local politics. “We are concerned with the quality of life. If you come home, you should be able to park – this is not a luxury, which will soon be a matter of natural,” emphasizes Norbert Hofer.
Parking card for Niet -Rokaal
In particular, the park model stipulates that people with a main residence in Pinkaeldel receive a free permanent parking ticket for all defined zones (except short park zones). If you do not live in Pinkafeld, you must buy a paid parking ticket from 1 September. This should be available as a daily, month, quarterly or annual ticket at a price of 2, 30, 80 or 300 euros. For example, there are exceptions for mobile healthcare services.
Moreover, external people can only stand in certain parking zones with their cars, which protects sensitive residential areas against overload, the application that Spö and FPö want to decide on Monday in the city council. Short parking must remain for visitors and completion – even without a permanent parking ticket – for a period of two hours.
Source: Krone

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