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Sidewalk Parking Project Postponed Until Next Year

Summary by goettingen.de
The launch of the model project approved by the Göttingen City Council to keep sidewalks in the Lower South City clear of parked cars has been postponed until next year. The new regulations were originally planned to take effect on September 1, and fines for illegal parking would be imposed starting October 1. The reason for the postponement is construction work in the district, which is already increasing parking pressure.
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The launch of the model project approved by the Göttingen City Council to keep sidewalks in the Lower South City clear of parked cars has been postponed until next year. The new regulations were originally planned to take effect on September 1, and fines for illegal parking would be imposed starting October 1. The reason for the postponement is construction work in the district, which is already increasing parking pressure.

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goettingen.de broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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