Swiss Cities See Dramatic Decline in Public Parking Spaces
Analysis reveals over 11,000 public parking spaces have disappeared from Swiss cities since 2015, with Geneva and Zurich each removing more than 3,000 spots.

Key Takeaways
- Over 11,000 public parking spaces have been removed from Swiss cities since 2015.
- Geneva and Zurich have each removed more than 3,000 parking spots.
- Geneva plans to eliminate an additional 12,000 parking spaces by 2034.
- Zurich aims to cut traffic by 30% and plans to remove 10,000 more spaces by 2040.
- French-speaking cities show the highest percentage decline, with Geneva and Lausanne both cutting over 10% of stock.
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They Said
"Cutting traffic would make cities calmer, cleaner places for those who live in them."
"For those who donât [live in the city], getting there will become, in many cases, more time consuming, less convenient and more expensive."