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End of free Sundays: Ljubljana City Council on parking

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Ljubljana city councilors will decide on a proposal that would make parking in zone 1, the city center, payable every day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. It is currently free on Sundays. In zone 2, which includes the southern part of Bežigrad, Mirje, Krakovo and Prule, parking would now also be charged on Saturdays and no longer just on weekdays.

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Ljubljana city councilors have adopted an amendment to the ordinance, which, after the new year, among other things, introduces parking fees in zone 1 on Sundays, in zone 2 on Saturdays, and introduces parking fees in four parking lots.

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Levica welcomed the new parking lots, the change in parking at the Slovenčeva parking lot, and payment with a mobile application, but they disagree with the introduction of parking fees on Sundays and Saturdays.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Ljubljana city councilors will decide on a proposal that would make parking in zone 1, the city center, payable every day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. It is currently free on Sundays. In zone 2, which includes the southern part of Bežigrad, Mirje, Krakovo and Prule, parking would now also be charged on Saturdays and no longer just on weekdays.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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At today's session, Ljubljana city councilors adopted an amendment to the ordinance, which, after the new year, introduces, among other things, payment of parking fees in zone 1 on Sundays and in zone 2 on Saturdays, and introduces payment of parking in four parking lots. The session also confirmed the recapitalization of the Public Housing Fund of the Municipality of Ljubljana.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Ljubljana city councilors will decide today at a session on the possibility of charging parking fees in the city center on Sundays. In the area covering the southern part of Bežigrad, Mirje, Krakovo and Prule, parking fees would also be charged on Saturdays from January. They will also decide on the approval of the appointment of Antonija Poplas Susič as director of the Ljubljana Public Transport Authority.

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