A public consultation begins today on arrangements in one part of Exeter where there are currently several free two-hour zones.
A review is being carried out by city and county councillors, who've drawn up some draft proposals.
The include providing more residents' parking spaces, but also introducing more restrictions and pay-and-display areas.
People are invited to come and give their views at the Pyramids leisure centre from 2pm till 8.30pm today.
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