An amendment canceling the parking law and reverting to its previous version has been inserted into a bill establishing metropolitan public transportation authorities, according to the legislative text.
The amendment was introduced as part of a broader bill to create metropolitan public transportation authorities, which would manage transit across multiple municipalities. The parking law had previously been amended via the so-called Zimi arrangement, which changed parking enforcement and revenue distribution. The new amendment would cancel that arrangement entirely and restore the previous regulatory framework. The bill must still pass further Knesset readings to become law. Earlier Tuesday, the Knesset Economics Committee approved canceling the Zimi arrangement, a step that aligns with this legislative move.
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