Eight euros per second hour of parking in the red zone, general increases and new paying streets... In Strasbourg, the parking reform implemented since 3 April continues to be debated.
At the beginning of May, elected opposition Les Républicains had already carried out an operation. They had taken out two carts full of food on the sidewalk. The goal? Show "what will cost a year of subscription on the street for residents receiving a little more than the Smic: shopping for an amount of 360 euros" dixit Jean-Philippe Vetter.
"Legal defects"
This time, it was Horizons representatives who mobilized. This Thursday, Pierre Jakubowicz, Anne Tenenbaum and Anne Reymann announced that they had filed an appeal before the administrative court of the Alsatian capital. They point to "significant legal defects" in the deliberation that led to this parking reform. "The appeal we are filing focuses first on the lack of information to elected officials, a reason that had already led the court to cancel the grant deliberation of the Eyyub Sultan Mosque," they wrote in a statement.
"The goal is not financial. The goal is to free up urban space for other uses and that the tariff is as fair as possible, "retorted the first deputy Syamak Agha Babaei when the first criticisms were rife.
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