Polling stations, subsidiary questions… Everything you need to know about the February 4 vote

“For or against the creation of a specific rate for the parking of heavy, bulky and polluting individual cars? » This is the question that will be asked of Parisians on February 4. Main targets: electric SUVs weighing more than 2 tonnes and those with thermal or hybrid engines weighing more than 1.6 tonnes which would see the price of parking triple in the event of a majority “yes” vote. They would thus go from 6 euros per hour to 18 euros per hour from the 1st to the 11th arrondissement and from 4 euros per hour to 12 euros per hour from the 12th to the 20th arrondissement of the capital.

Not all SUVs will be affected. Indeed, a few exceptions are made so as not to penalize Parisian residents who, according to the municipality, “have changed their mode of operation for several years”. Also, Parisian residents and sedentary professionals parked in their authorized parking zone, taxi drivers in dedicated stations, craftsmen, health professionals and eligible for the professional rate and PRMs and mobility card holders Inclusion – parking will be exempt from this specific rate.

222 polling stations in Paris

Organized on February 4, all Parisians registered on the electoral lists will be able to take part in this vote. In total, 222 polling stations will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on 38 sites that 20 minutes reveals here exclusively:

But because a vote can be expensive to organize, and it requires certain logistics. Paris City Hall has proposed to district mayors to take advantage of this opportunity to add one, and only one, question of their choice for their constituents.

Vegetation, pedestrianization, subsidiary questions according to the districts

In total, six additional questions will be put to the vote depending on the districts:

Paris Center

For or against the significant redevelopment of the Place du Louvre, making more room for pedestrians, vegetation and public transport?

5th district

For or against the greening of the Place du Panthéon?

8th district

For or against accelerating the pedestrianization and greening of roads in the 8th arrondissement and more particularly certain portions of rue Monceau and rue de Liège?

10th district

For or against reserving the sidewalks of Boulevard de Magenta for pedestrians and creating new secure cycle paths on the road?

12th district

Are you in favor of creating new pedestrianized spaces near municipal facilities frequented by children (nurseries, libraries, gymnasiums, etc.)?

20th district

For or against the experimentation of a solidarity food fund in the 20th arrondissement?

Polling stations by district:

1st : QJ – Youth Quarter – 4, place du Louvre – 2 polling stations

2nd : La Fabrique de la Solidarité – 8, rue de la Banque – 2 polling stations

3rd : Paris Center Town Hall – 2, rue Eugène-Spuller – 4 polling stations

4th : Climate Academy – 2, place Baudoyer – 4 polling stations

5th : Town hall – 21, place du Panthéon – 6 polling stations

6th : Town hall – 78, rue Bonaparte – 4 polling stations

7th : Town hall – 116, rue de Grenelle – 6 polling stations

8th : Town hall – 56, boulevard Malesherbes – 4 polling stations

9th : Town hall – 6, rue Drouot – 4 polling stations

Center Paris Anim’ Jacques-Bravo – 14-18, rue de la Tour des Dames – 3 polling stations

10th : Town hall – 72, rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin – 5 polling stations

Collège Valmy – 199, quai de Valmy – 4 polling stations

11th: Town hall – 12, place Léon-Blum – 9 polling stations

Elementary and nursery school – 109-111, avenue Parmentier – 3 polling stations

Elementary school – 14, rue Titon – 4 polling stations

12th: Town hall – 130, avenue Daumesnil – 8 polling stations

School group – 253 bis and ter, avenue Daumesnil – 4 polling stations

School group – 5, rue Jean-Bouton – 3 polling stations

13th: Town Hall – 1, Place d’Italie – 17 polling stations

14th: Town hall – 2, place Ferdinand-Brunot – 14 polling stations

15th: Town hall – 31, rue Péclet – 7 polling stations

Cardinal Amette nursery school – 3, place du Cardinal Amette – 4 polling stations

Vigée-Lebrun elementary schools 11 rue Vigée-Lebrun – 3 polling stations

17 rue Vigée-Lebrun – 3 polling stations

Saint-Lambert elementary schools 10, rue Saint-Lambert – 3 polling stations

12, rue Saint-Lambert – 3 polling stations

16th: Town hall – 71 avenue Henri-Martin – 4 polling stations

Henry-de-Montherlant Gymnasium – 32, boulevard Lannes – 6 polling stations

Parc des Princes School – 1, rue du Sergent-Maginot – 6 polling stations

17th: Town hall – 18, rue des Batignolles – 5 polling stations

Epinettes-Kellner school group – 1, rue Jacques-Kellner – 4 polling stations

Ampère school group – 18, rue Ampère – 4 polling stations

Pereire school group – 221, boulevard Pereire – 4 polling stations

18th: Town hall – 1, place Jules-Joffrin – 18 polling stations

19th: Gymnase Jean-Jaurès – 87, avenue Jean-Jaurès – 17 polling stations

20th: Town hall – 6, place Gambetta – 10 polling stations

Maryse-Hilsz school group – 20, rue Maryse-Hilsz – 7 polling stations

Gymnase Pyrénées – 296, rue des Pyrénées – 4 polling stations

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