The city council will address the suggested alterations to the traffic regulation ordinance during today’s meeting. The agenda is extensive, and the proposed modifications involve implementing charges for parking in public spaces within residential areas. These fees would be structured at €0.70 per hour during daylight hours and €2.00 during nighttime periods.
Residents would still be able to utilize personal vehicles with appropriate parking permits, granting validity for a full year from the permit’s issuance. The city intends to enforce these regulations with a penalty of €40 for any breaches of the established rules. These proposed changes have already encountered resistance, particularly from the Štepanjsko naselje initiative.
They have successfully secured a temporary suspension of these alterations within the large neighborhood located in the eastern part of the capital. Long-standing parking difficulties have been a significant concern for residents of Štepanjsko naselje. The city council’s discussion aims to resolve this ongoing issue, focusing on establishing a clear parking system and associated fees.
The council’s decision will impact parking arrangements across the city.
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The Ljubljana City Council will examine the proposed changes to the traffic rules at today’s session. The meeting’s schedule includes a review of the suggested alterations to the existing ordinance. S