Palma expands ORA zones – who pays the price?
How Palma's New Parking Rules Could Affect Residents and Shops
Palma's parking expansion may bring more regulation, but also more pressure for residents, delivery drivers and local shops.

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How could the ORA changes affect residents and small shops in Palma?
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What are Palma's ORA parking zones and why are they expanding?
ORA is Palma's paid parking system, and the city is extending it into more districts.
Which areas of Palma are affected by the new ORA parking zones?
Neighbourhoods such as Pere Garau, Santa Catalina Nord and Son Oliva are among those affected.
Will it be harder to find parking in Palma after the ORA expansion?
Parking may become more regulated, but it may also shift pressure into nearby side streets.
How much will Palma's ORA expansion cost the city?
Palma expects about 1.36 million euros in preparatory costs.
Are there any plans to help residents and delivery drivers with Palma's new parking rules?
Residents and delivery drivers may need clearer permits and loading rules, but details are still limited.
What should I know if I live in Pere Garau or nearby and park on the street in Palma?
Pere Garau will have more regulated street parking, so local drivers should check the new rules.
What should drivers expect in Santa Catalina Nord once ORA is extended in Palma?
Santa Catalina Nord is likely to see more paid parking and tighter control.
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