Córdoba aprova reforma no sistema de estacionamento rotativo com uso de aplicativo e cooperativas

O Conselho Deliberativo aprovou mudanças que expandem as zonas de pagamento e eliminam o manuseio de dinheiro em vias públicas. Os trabalhadores devem se registrar em cooperativas autorizadas.

O novo esquema incorpora um aplicativo para gerenciar os pagamentos do estacionamento rotativo. As zonas de pagamento serão expandidas para setores adicionais da cidade.

Os funcionários que operam o sistema não manejarão mais dinheiro em espécie. Em vez disso, eles devem estar registrados em cooperativas previamente autorizadas pelas autoridades locais.

A medida visa modernizar o serviço e reduzir os riscos associados ao transporte de dinheiro em vias públicas.

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