Falun introduces fees for Tisken parking lot

Falun's largest parking lot at Tisken has long been free. The municipality has now decided to introduce fees. The lot is highly popular, with nearly full occupancy on weekdays.

Tisken parking lot is the largest in Falun and has been free for many years. The municipality has decided to start charging fees for the popular facility.

The parking is heavily used, especially during work hours. It has an occupancy rate of about 100 percent on weekdays.

"I can understand that this may feel like a deterioration for those who have parked for free for many years," says Jens Montelius Risberg, division manager for traffic and land.

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