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Residents want blue zone on Rijksstraatweg. Council says no: 'parking pressure within limits'

Residents want blue zone on Rijksstraatweg. Council says no: 'parking pressure within limits'

Residents and businesses on the Rijksstraatweg in Heemskerk submitted a request for the implementation of a blue zone to address local parking issues. The municipal executive rejected the proposal, stating that current parking pressure remains within acceptable standards.

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