Córdoba launches 100% digital measured parking without naranjitas

Córdoba's new measured parking system will take effect on May 26 and eliminate the use of cash and naranjitas.

The Municipality of Córdoba will implement a fully digital measured and controlled parking system starting May 26. Payments will be made exclusively through apps or QR codes with no option to use cash.

Residents in metered zones and people with disabilities will receive payment exemptions as arranged by the municipality. System inspectors must belong to one of the eight authorized cooperatives.

The change removes the naranjitas figure and aims to modernize parking control in the city.

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