Córdoba approves reform to measured parking system using app and cooperatives

The Deliberative Council approved changes that expand payment zones and eliminate cash handling on public roads. Workers must register with authorized cooperatives.

The new scheme incorporates an app to manage payments for measured parking. Payment zones will expand to additional sectors of the city.

Employees operating the system will no longer handle cash. Instead, they must be registered with cooperatives previously authorized by local authorities.

The measure aims to modernize the service and reduce risks linked to carrying cash on public streets.

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