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Half the cost of the James Boucher underground car park.
BG🏛️ Politics4 days ago

Half the cost of the James Boucher underground car park.

Starting July 1, 2026, new lower prices will take effect for using the underground parking 'James Buchanan' in Sofia, Bulgaria, according to the Center for Urban Mobility (CUM). The hourly rate for a regular car will decrease from 2 euros to 1 euro per hour, while the monthly subscription will drop from 140 euros to 110 euros. The change aims to make the service more accessible and encourage usage by residents and visitors in the area. Discounts are also introduced for pre-paying long-term subscriptions—5% for six months and 10% for twelve months. The announcement does not clarify whether the price reduction applies only during the summer season, but it is likely to remain permanent due to the availability of over 550 parking spaces. Meanwhile, the parking lot at the metro station 'Vasil Levski Stadium' remains priced at 2 euros per hour, despite being occupied less than 40% of the time.

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Half the cost of the James Boucher underground car park.

Starting July 1, 2026, new lower prices will take effect for using the underground parking 'James Buchanan' in Sofia, Bulgaria, according to the Center for Urban Mobility (CUM). The hourly rate for a regular car will decrease from 2 euros to 1 euro per hour, while the monthly subscription will drop from 140 euros to 110 euros. The change aims to make the service more accessible and encourage usage by residents and visitors in the area. Discounts are also introduced for pre-paying long-term subscriptions—5% for six months and 10% for twelve months. The announcement does not clarify whether the price reduction applies only during the summer season, but it is likely to remain permanent due to the availability of over 550 parking spaces. Meanwhile, the parking lot at the metro station 'Vasil Levski Stadium' remains priced at 2 euros per hour, despite being occupied less than 40% of the time.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a straightforward update on pricing changes for a municipal parking facility, citing the Center for Urban Mobility as the source. It provides factual information about the cost reductions and their intended purpose without overtly favoring any political side. There is no evident

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