Attention Istanbul residents: the new increase has come into force
Price signs on the road and in open and closed car parks have also been updated according to the new rate.
Ahmet Öztürk, who uses the Bahçelievler car park, said the rate of increase seemed very high to him.
Öztürk drew attention to the parking problem in Istanbul and said: “With this increase, there is no difference between İSPARK and private parking lots. “Especially the price of short-term parking should have been kept lower.” he said.
“I DON’T LOOK AT THE QUOTE”
Sercan Ergin, who uses street parking, said he considers himself lucky to have found a parking spot, so he doesn’t pay attention to the fee.
Stating that many things have increased in the current inflationary environment, Ergin said, “This job doesn’t cost much. “That’s why the prices could have been kept a little more reasonable.” he said.
57 PERCENT INCREASE
With the decision made in the last session of parliament in July, İSPARK rates increased by 18 percent, but 3 months later, this time there was an increase of up to 57 percent.
Within the scope of the accepted tariff, the tariff in closed and open-air parking lots in the first and second regions, including Beşiktaş, Beyoğlu, Fatih, Kadıköy, Şişli, Bakırköy, Eyüp, Sarıyer and Güngören, increased from 33 lira to 52 lira for 0-1 hour, and from 33 lira to 52 lira for 1-2 hours. It was increased from 42 liras to 66 liras between 2-4 hours, from 47 liras to 73 liras between 2-4 hours, from 65 liras to 101 liras between 4-8 hours, from 86 liras to 134 liras between 8-12 hours, and from 130 liras to 202 liras between 12-24 hours.
In the third region, which includes Adalar, Arnavutköy, Başakşehir, Esenyurt, Sultanbeyli and Şile, 0-1 hours from 23 lira to 36 lira, 1-2 hours from 29 lira to 45 lira, 2-4 hours from 37 lira to 58 lira, 4 hours from 37 lira to 58 lira. It increased from 47 liras to 73 liras between 8 hours, from 72 liras to 112 liras between 8 and 12 hours, and from 94 liras to 146 liras between 12 and 24 hours.
THE PRICE IS THE SAME AS CLOSED PARKING
In open car parks the rates for the first and second zones are the same as the rates for closed car parks.
Roadside parking rates in the first and second zones have been increased from 33 lira to 52 lira for up to 1 hour, from 42 lira to 66 lira for 1 to 2 hours, from 94 lira to 146 lira for daily parking and 14 lira to 22 lira for each following hour. In the third region, the 1-hour wage increased from 23 lira to 36 lira, the 1-2 hour wage increased from 33 lira to 52 lira, and the daily wage increased from 80 lira to 124 lira. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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