Overview
- Ourense’s low-emission ordinance received definitive approval and publication, with phase one beginning December 26, 2025 for a defined central perimeter.
- Fines in Ourense start at €200 under national traffic law, rising 30% for repeat offenses, with enforcement deferred until mid‑2026 and a wider expansion slated for January 1, 2029.
- Ourense limits bans largely to vehicles without environmental labels and includes exemptions, public information campaigns, and preferential rules for short‑term rental and carsharing vehicles allowed to park for up to one day.
- Talavera’s council gave initial approval on October 31 to a technically drafted ordinance that it describes as non‑restrictive, activating measures only if EU pollution thresholds are exceeded in an area already largely pedestrian or access‑controlled.
- Ciudad Real approved its ordinance with broad cross‑party backing, pledging no blanket restrictions and activation only during high‑pollution episodes, with a 30‑day public consultation now opening after BOP publication.