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Parking Fees Increased in Ankara.

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Parking fees increased in Ankara.
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Ankara Metropolitan Municipality (ABB) has revised its parking fees by increasing them. While the 0-15 minute free parking option continues in the parking lots operated by BELTAŞ, fees have increased significantly for exceeding this time limit.

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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Parking fees increased in Ankara.

·Türkiye
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The Ankara Metropolitan Municipality (ABB) Assembly has increased parking fees operated by BELTAŞ A.Ş. The new tariff, approved by a majority vote of the CHP group, was ratified despite rejection votes from the AK Party and BBP groups. The decision has sparked public outrage, highlighting how Mansur Yavaş's promises of "affordable and social municipal services" have been replaced by successive price hikes.

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Ankara Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Mansur Yavaş, who came to power promising affordable and socially responsible municipal services, has increased parking fees significantly after implementing similar increases in transportation. The fact that parking fees in the capital have risen from 1 lira to 250 lira in six years has drawn strong reactions from citizens. The rate of increase has been described as a "record hike."

·Türkiye
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A Haber broke the news in Türkiye on Sunday, December 28, 2025.
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