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Street parking in Kattenbroek: what the signs usually mean
If you’re searching for parking Kattenbroek in Amersfoort, the key is the street signage—Kattenbroek is marked as a C-zone with street regulation from Monday to Saturday, 06:00–11:00. Outside regulated hours, restrictions may be different, so always re-check the exact street sign you’re parking next to.
At the same time, the municipality’s new parking policy is being rolled out in phases. For Kattenbroek, the broader shift to paid parking and permit parking is planned after 2035, so rules can evolve—especially if you return regularly.
Do you need a permit to park on the street?
In regulated areas, resident permits apply to people who live in the zone and park on public streets within it. If you’re visiting (without a local permit), you typically need to use the correct street parking option for that time window (for example, pay where payment is required, or park somewhere else if you don’t want to risk a permit restriction).
If you have parking on your own driveway/own property, that’s handled differently than public-street parking—so what residents can do may not match what visitors can do.
How to pay (and what to do to avoid a ticket)
Amersfoort has increasingly moved toward card/contactless payments at parking machines. For street parking in and around Kattenbroek, follow what the machine allows (and don’t assume cash will be accepted). If you’re unsure, choose a garage where the payment setup and access rules are clearly stated.
- Check whether your street is regulated for the time you arrive (06:00–11:00 in Kattenbroek’s C-zone).
- Park only where the sign matches your situation (visitor vs resident permit rules).
- If payment is required, pay immediately when you park—don’t wait “until later”.
Garage options when street parking is inconvenient
When you want to avoid morning street rules—or when you’re arriving during busy times—garages can be a more predictable choice.
- Parkeergarage Flintplein (Amersfoort): open 24/7 via intercom, 347 spaces, with a stated clearance of 1.90 m. It also lists payment by PIN/contactless and credit card.
- Parkeergarage Eemplein (Amersfoort city area): the garage promotes event/market parking arrangements (including a Thursday market connected to Kattenbroek). If you’re parking for a market day, consider using a garage to reduce the risk of circling for street spots.
If you prefer to pre-plan parking in app-based listings, you can still check Mobypark for future availability—at the moment, there are no bookable spots listed for this location.
Planning for changes: October 2025 phases and Kattenbroek after 2035
Paid parking is being introduced in steps. Phase 1 started on 1 October 2025, but Kattenbroek is not part of those initial rollouts. The municipality indicates Kattenbroek (together with several northern neighbourhoods) is scheduled for a later timeline after 2035.
Practical takeaway: if you’re parking short-term today, rely on today’s street signs; if you park often, keep an eye on municipal updates so you don’t get surprised by a new paid/permit start date.
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