Ahmeti: Every place-parking on public streets will be paid in Pristina

Pristina municipality Chairman Shpend Ahmeti has said that already every parking spot on public streets will be paid and the maximum you can park the car is two hours. There will be months for neighborhood residents and they can park the car as much as they want and payment is made with apps, with [...]
For neighborhood residents, there will be months and they can park the car as much as they want and the pay is done with apps, texting, letters or even some kind of equipment, so she and the app show where you can park in Pristina, where there are free spots.
It is estimated that somewhere around 30 per cent of the city's traffic is created looking for a parking lot. But we have some parking lots in Pristina. For example, behind the Youth Palace, nearly half the day of the parking lot is 50 cents but no one is parking”, he said in Oxygen.
I think we have distance to walk to institutions from the maximum parking lot 15 minutes and full of other cities are going to war on cars, not finding parking solutions”.
Now we're going to start, we're in the final phase of signing the subterranean parking at the Philological Faculty, we're going to be at 700 parking lots, 18 months take time to build it, and then we close up the “George Bush” from the cathedral to the “Zaaziti Pajaziti<4> goes on and it becomes a park and it doesn't get into the car<5>
Ahmeti has added that more car roads will be closed in time and bike paths and recreation will be opened.
He said we have strange relationship with machines as a nation because according to statistics, people spend more money on cars than on child education.
So, in the family budget it is now known that families spend more budgets on cars than to pay schools for children, and this is not the case in any developed state”.
Ahmeti says that he may be criticized when he says so, but he says that people like to see the car as they drink coffee.












