63 Apartments in Inca: Housing instead of Park-and-Ride — for whom?
Parking Pressure in Inca After the Park-and-Ride Change
Replacing Inca’s park-and-ride with homes may shift parking pressure into nearby streets unless replacement spaces are planned.

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Will losing the park-and-ride in Inca make parking harder in the town centre?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why is the park-and-ride area in Inca being replaced by apartments?
The former park-and-ride site is being planned for 63 apartments on privately owned land.
What traffic changes are planned around the new apartments in Inca?
A new road link is planned, but its effect on traffic is still uncertain.
Will the new housing project in Inca include social housing or affordable homes?
No clear social housing commitment has been set out so far.
What would change for residents near the old road to Alcúdia in Inca?
Nearby residents could face more traffic pressure unless the project includes proper safeguards.
What kind of replacement parking does Inca need if the park-and-ride disappears?
Inca needs a clear replacement parking plan close to everyday destinations.
How can Inca make the new apartment area safer for pedestrians and cyclists?
Safer crossings, slower traffic and bike routes would make the area more usable.
Is the Inca housing project likely to affect daily life around Plaça d’Inca?
Daily routines could be affected if parking and traffic are not managed carefully.
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