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Paid parking by pick-up date in your city

Some cities are reinstating paid parking as of May 11, 2020, with the lifting of confinement. We list you which ones by recovery date.

The end of confinement, synonymous with resumption of activity, also marks the return to action of parking meters in some cities! They had been put to sleep by many municipalities to encourage the French to travel less during the covid-19 pandemic.
And if some are stamping, others are in no hurry and do not plan to restart them before the summer. In order not to suffer stupidly from a PV, here is the list by date, of the cities which put in place paid parking from May 11, 2020. You can also consult the list of cities (in alphabetical order) where free parking is available. ‘stopped.

Why restore paid parking so quickly?

After almost two months of inactivity, and a shortfall of 1.4 million euros for a city like Toulouse, the parking meters will resume service, but not uniformly. It is a decision specific to each city. For Jean-Michel Lattes, deputy mayor of Toulouse, re-establish paid parking as of May 11, 2020, “it’s a way to promote rotation and make the city center accessible again. Because we have significant increases in retailers who have found themselves for six or eight weeks with the same vehicles in front of their shops, ”he explains on the Actu Toulouse site. “And if we do not do it, we will immediately have sucker cars that will penalize traders, already weakened by the crisis”.
Photo: A.Cortesi / EMAS
Sources : FPS-stationnement.fr, PayByPhone
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According to the site fps-stationnement.fr and the info from PayByPhone, online parking application, here are some cities below, where it will be essential to pay for your parking from May 11, 2020:
– Arras
– Albi
– Antony
– Asnières
– Aulnay sous Bois
– Bayonne
– Béziers
– Bordeaux
– Brive-la-Gaillarde
– Caen
– Carcassone
– Charenton-le-Pont
– Charleville-Mézières
– Châteauroux
– Clichy
– Cogolin
– Dieppe
– Dunkerque
– Epinal
– Etretat
– Garches
– Grenoble
– Haguenau
– Small
– Lyon (from 30/06 for holders of Resident and Professional Statutes)
– Mâcon
– Maisons-Laffitte
– Montpellier
– Montauban
– Montigny-le-Bretonneux
– Nancy
– Orléans
– Ouistreham
– Quimper
– Paris (from 02/06 for holders of the “Resident” card)
– Rennes
– Riom (red zone)
– Saint Etienne
– Saint-Cloud (zone rouge)
– Saint-Mandé
– Sète
– Toulouse
– Tulle
– Uzès (free in the afternoon until June 30)
– Versailles
– Vienna
– Viroflay

From May 12, 2020, parking will be paid again at:
– Belfort
– Manosque
– Bourgoin-Jallieu
– Libourne
– Rochefort
– Tournus
From May 14:
– Calais
– Chamalières
– Clermont-Ferrand
From May 18:
– Annemasse
– Bar-le-Duc
– Cavaillon
– Cherbourg-Cotentin
– Crest
– The Pré Saint-Gervais
– Limoges (hyper-center). Around the city center, users will still enjoy free parking “until further notice” indicates the town hall.
– Mulhouse
– Neuilly sur Seine
– Rueil-Malmaison (red zone)
– Saint-Médard-en-Jalles
– Thionville
– Valence
– Vernon
– Vichy
– Voiron
The city of Palavas-les-flots has indicated a restart of its parking meters from May 16
On the side of Marseille, Rouen, the municipalities do not plan to charge for parking before May 25.
In Tours, parking will be free “at least until the end of May”.

The cities below are reinstating paid parking as of June 1, 2020:
– Alfortville
– Amiens
– Also
– Bastia
– Bondy
– Blois
– Bois-Colombes
– Boulogne-Billancourt
– Brest
– Cambrai
– Caluire-et-Cuire
– Chambéry
– Chatou
– Chaville
– Cholet
– Courbevoie
– Dinan
– Douai
– Fontainebleau
– Fontenay-aux-Roses
– Gap
– Guérande
– Houilles
– Issy-les-Moulineaux
– La Grande Motte
– La Ciotat
– La Rochelle
– Le Cannet
– Le Havre
– Marne-la-Coquette
– Martigues
– Massy
– Meudon
– Montbéliard
– Montluçon
– Nantes
– Nîmes
– Perpignan
– Poitiers
– Romans-sur-Isère
– Saint Jean de Luz
– Sèvres
– Strasbourg
– Suresnes
– Thonon-les-Bains
– Tours
– Vallauris Golfe-Juan
– Vanves
– Ville d’Avray
– Villefranche-sur-Saône
– Vincennes
And those that will reinstate paid parking, from June 2, 2020:
– Alençon
– Angers
– Aurillac
– Cahors
– Chalon-sur-Saône
– Chalons Champagne
– Châtillon
– Evreux
– Fréjus
– Gagny
– Grasse
– Ivry sur Seine
– Montrouge
– Mont-de-Marsan
– Orthez
– Oullins
– Oyonnax
– Pantin
– Remiremont
– Roanne
– Saint-Maur
– Saint Tropez
– Saintes
– Seals
– Schiltigheim
– Toulon
– Villeneuve-sur-Lot
In Valenciennes, you will have to pay for your parking as of June 8. In Périgueux, plums will fall again from June 15
As for the municipality of Bayeux, it offers parking until June 30.

From July 1st:
– Bayeux
– Cannes
– Granville
– Juan-les-Pins
– Joinville-le-pont
– Moissac
– Nice
– Saint-Maxime
– Win
From July 11, it is the municipality of Lisieux which will relaunch its parking meters. The town hall of Saint-Nazaire aims for July 24, 2020.

In Bressuire, Compiègne, Tarbes, Villeurbanne the return of parking is not expected before September 1st!
According to our information, in Bourges, the restart of parking meters will not be effective before September 21.
As for the municipalities of Auxerre, Dijon, Epernay, Hendaye, Menton, Montreuil, Sartrouville and Strasbourg, we are still wondering about the end date of free parking.
In Aix-en Provence, Aix-les-Bains and Ajaccio, it is still free for the moment, just like in Colmar or Kaysersberg Vignoble which do not think of putting the parking meters back on the road before October 1st.

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