Reus expands the bollard system: new streets and schedules to access them
Mobility in Reus changes again with the expansion of the bollard system. This measure affects new streets and modifies schedules that residents need to know to avoid fines.
The Reus Urban Guard announced this expansion on June 9, 2026, which is already active. Permits to access regulated streets must be requested according to the new parameters published on the official website.
Which streets are incorporated into the bollard system?
New areas: affected zones and neighborhoods
The bollard regulation is not limited to a single point in the city. It expands to several streets that previously did not have this restriction.
Impact on residents and visitors
- Access limited at specific times.
- Without authorization, the bollard cannot be passed.
- Facilitated access for residents and emergency services.
Schedules and regulation: when does the system operate?
Specific time slots
These schedules may vary depending on the street and the needs of each area. Therefore, consulting official information is key to avoiding misunderstandings.
Practical advice to avoid fines
- Always check the updated schedules.
- Request authorization if entry is needed outside the permitted period.
- Pay attention to local signage and notices.
How to request access permits?
Application process
The process is online and requires providing personal data and justification of the need for access.
Documentation and deadlines
Required documentation includes identification and, if applicable, proof of residence or professional activity in the area.
Permits have limited validity and must be renewed to maintain access rights.
The Urban Guard reminds that circulating without permission may result in fines and other administrative sanctions.
If you have not yet informed yourself, the official website reus.cat/serveis/sistema-de-… offers all updated information and instructions to process permits.
The city wants to take a further step toward orderly mobility, but not everyone sees it the same way.
Source of the article: Reus Urban Guard