The measure, now in its second paid season, maintains last year's rates. Residents registered and taxpayers of the municipal vehicle tax can benefit from a 5 euro permit for the entire summer period. For property owners who do not pay vehicle tax in the town, the fee will be 50 euros per year per vehicle.
The municipal ordinance also includes special rates for tenants registered for at least one year, companies with fiscal domicile in the municipality, and employees of local businesses, who will pay 30 euros. The council emphasizes that the primary goal is to regulate mobility, not to generate revenue.
Improvements have been made to signage with new information panels, and an information point has been set up at the Citizen Attention Office for inquiries about permits. The management of fines now falls under the Provincial Council of Tarragona. The municipality currently has approximately 1,200 regulated parking spaces.
Last year, around 3,500 users subscribed to the service, with 70% occupancy by local residents and permit holders. The remaining 30% allowed for an average vehicle turnover of 95 minutes for visitors.
Revenue generated from ticket sales and permits amounted to 142,035.38 euros last year. These funds, after covering maintenance costs, are reinvested in public space improvements, such as repainting pedestrian crossings, creating disabled parking spaces, and installing speed bumps.
This regulation is part of a broader strategy that includes expanding free parking areas on the outskirts, such as the one in Pixavaques, and the imminent completion of works on the large access parking lot to the town, funded by Next Generation funds, to reduce congestion in the urban center.




