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Apr 2023
37m 4s

Dix questions sur le stationnement payan...

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En 2018, le législateur a opéré une importante réforme du stationnement payant sur voirie. Cette thématique peut sembler relativement banale, mais se trouve en réalité au cœur des politiques publiques. Le stationnement a toujours constitué un rôle important en matière de dynamisme économique des grands centres urbains, d’activité des commerçants et artisans. ... Show More
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