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  2. List of municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region - Wikipedia

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    The largest and most populous of the municipalities is the City of Brussels, covering 32.6 km 2 (12.6 sq mi) with 176,545 inhabitants. The least populous is Koekelberg with 21,609 inhabitants, and the smallest in area is Saint-Josse-ten-Noode , which is only 1.1 km 2 (0.4 sq mi) and also has the highest population density , at 24,650/km 2 ...

  3. Zaventem - Wikipedia

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    The municipality is a suburb of Brussels, and Sint-Stevens-Woluwe directly borders the city, specifically the Woluwe-Saint-Lambert municipality. On 1 January 2006, Zaventem had a total population of 28,651. The total area is 27.62 km 2 (10.66 sq mi), which gives a population density of 1,037/km 2 (2,690/sq mi).

  4. Parking charge increases agreed by council - AOL

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    A two-hour parking session, which currently costs £1.50, will rise to £2. As well as this, a four-hour session will rise from £3 to £3.50, but the council did agree to retain the 30 minutes ...

  5. Parking mandates - Wikipedia

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    Parking mandates or parking requirements are policy decisions, usually taken by municipal governments, which require new developments to provide a particular number of parking spaces. Parking minimums were first enacted in 1950s America during the post-war construction boom with the intention of preventing street parking from becoming overcrowded.

  6. Decriminalised parking enforcement - Wikipedia

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    With increasing problems of town centre congestion, and demand for on-street parking, coupled with the pressures on police resources, and the low priority given by some police forces to the enforcement of parking regulations, the Road Traffic Act 1991 permitted local authorities to apply for the legal powers to take over the enforcement of on-street, as well as off-street, car parking ...

  7. Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Some politicians mock the "19 baronies" and want to merge the municipalities under one city council and one mayor. [ 115 ] [ 116 ] That would lower the number of politicians needed to govern Brussels, and centralise the power over the city to make decisions easier, thus reduce the overall running costs.

  8. Lime (transportation company) - Wikipedia

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    There is no set policy on parking for Lime Bikes around the world. Some cities require riders to park in designated parking spots. In Vienna, Austria, for example, the company states: “Parking on a sidewalk in Vienna is never an option and will systemically result in a fine of 10 EUR.” (Source: Lime app accessed 22 September 2024).

  9. Green Parking Council - Wikipedia

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    The council is the only national body offering sustainability certification to parking facilities. There are 20,000 lots and garages enrolled with the council nationwide — covering more than 4.6 million parking spaces. [5]