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Bratislava is one of few European cities without its own single parking policy, but this is about to change. Recently elected Mayor Matúš Vallo is planning the launch of the city-wide parking policy in the first city zones during the first half of 2020. Several meetings with experts and mayors of the individual boroughs have already been organized. The city council is also already preparing documents for the related public procurement.
Mayor Vallo refuses to continue with the idea that each borough should create its own parking regulations. Instead, he wants to launch a united parking policy for the whole of Bratislava. This will improve and make more effective the supervision of parking by the municipal police. The launch of the parking policy in the first zones of Bratislava is settled for the first half of 2020.
Source: spectator.sme.sk
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