New in the Carmel Castle: the city council has approved the procedure for receiving the "Golden Age Token", which will allow city residents aged 70 and over to park free of charge and at all hours of the day in "Blue and White".
On Wednesday 11/9/24, the City Council of Tirat Carmel unanimously approved in a plenary session the procedure for receiving the "Golden Age Token", which will allow senior citizens who live in the city to park for free and at all hours of the day in the places marked as regulated paid parking (blue and white).
The proposal for the order was submitted by the member of the city council, David Shahar, and according to the decision, those entitled to the golden letter will be residents of the city, aged 70 and over. The notes issued in the first phase will be valid until December 31, 2025; In the future, and from the end of 2025 onwards, it will be necessary to renew the note every year for each calendar year. The procedure for receiving the "Golden Age Card" will soon be published for residents' information on the municipality's website and will be accompanied by an explanatory campaign.
Mayor, Dodo Cohen:
I welcome the decision made with the support of all council members, for the sake of the old residents of Carmel Castle. This is an important move that will provide the old residents with an available solution that will make their daily lives easier. At the same time, the municipality is working to promote the issue of public transportation in the city, which will serve all residents well.