Parking in Hollabrunn and Retz: Free options and important information

Parking in Hollabrunn and Retz: Free options and important information

The parking situation in the Hollabrunn district without fees is an issue that is of interest to many drivers. In communities such as Retz and Hollabrunn, however, there are regulations that should be observed to avoid unpleasant surprises.

In the entire district, the parking spaces are generally free of charge. In Retz and Hollabrunn, there are short park zones in which a parking meter is mandatory. "In Retz, the short park zone only applies in the inner -city area," said Mayor Stefan Lang. This means that drivers in these zones have to pay attention to setting the right time to avoid a ticket.

parking away from the center

Positive news for everyone who does not make it into the busy inner city areas is the availability of free parking spaces outside of the main streets. Mayor Lang emphasizes that there are "enough public parking spaces near the center without compulsory short park". These places are a good alternative if you want to avoid the hustle and bustle of the city center. Particularly noteworthy is the large park at the train station, which serves both commuters and visitors.

If you don't want to park outdoors, you can use the parking deck in Jahnstrasse. With over 60 parking spaces, it offers a covered option that is a practical solution for many drivers. Lang emphasizes that the landscape of parking in Retz is gratifying and user -friendly.

monitoring and punishments

What happens if you forget the parking meter? In the short park zone there is a “love letter” in the form of a penalty fee. The police are monitored in Retz, while a guard service is used in Hollabrunn. The income from the fines flow directly into the preservation of the streets. District captain Karl-Josef Weiss explains that around 1,000 administrative criminal proceedings were initiated due to parking violations in 2023. However, there are unfortunately no detailed figures on the issued punishments for parking offices, which are documented by the police and other authorities.

Another practical offer is the "Park & Drive" option, which particularly accommodates carpools. The parking lot at the beginning of Hollabrunn is often used as a meeting point for such communities. Paul Mantler, one of the users, reports that his group meets there once a week to go to Vienna together. In this way, the carpools benefit from both cost savings and a relief for the environment.

The parking situation in the Hollabrunn district shows that despite the applicable rules, there are many ways to easily park the car. For further details and information on the specific regulations in the cities that are subject to short park zone, See the report At www.meinbezirk.at .

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