ORA parking zones: Santa Catalina left out — who will clean up the consequences?
What One-Sided Parking Could Mean for Santa Catalina
One-sided parking in Santa Catalina may improve traffic flow, but it could also remove many parking spaces in the neighbourhood.

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Will parking in Santa Catalina become harder if one-sided parking is introduced?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why is Santa Catalina in Palma not included in the new ORA parking expansion?
Santa Catalina is being handled separately for now.
How should Mallorca neighbourhoods handle parking changes without affecting residents and businesses too much?
Parking changes need data, trials and practical alternatives.
What parking solutions are being suggested for Santa Catalina in Palma?
Ideas include loading zones, resident parking and trial measures.
How will delivery traffic be affected in Santa Catalina if parking spaces are removed?
Fewer spaces could make deliveries much harder.
When is parking most difficult in Santa Catalina, Palma?
Parking is toughest during market times and busy evenings.
Could parking changes in Santa Catalina push cars into nearby Mallorca neighbourhoods?
Yes, reduced parking in Santa Catalina could spill over into nearby streets.
What can residents in Santa Catalina do if parking rules change in Palma?
Residents should take part in consultations and share concrete local concerns.
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