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Palma expects lower revenue from parking fines — City relies on towing and ORA expansion

Why Palma’s parking fine income is falling in 2026

Palma’s fine income is set to fall in 2026, with the city relying more on towing and expanded ORA parking zones.

Published: April 22, 2026
Palma expects lower revenue from parking fines — City relies on towing and ORA expansion

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Why is Palma expecting less money from parking fines in 2026?

Palma has budgeted less income from penalty notices because the city expects lower fine revenue than in the previous year. The shortfall is partly offset by plans to earn more from towing vehicles and expanding ORA parking zones. The budget shift reflects a change in how the city manages parking, not a simple rise in overall traffic fines.

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