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Meeting: 15/10/2018 - Cabinet (Item 18)

18 On-Street Parking Management – 2018/19 Programme pdf icon PDF 141 KB

The report provides Cabinet with an update on the On-Street Parking Management Review, further to the report to Cabinet on 12 February 2018.

 

It also provides details of an analysis of feedback from the public to identify levels of demand for introducing new Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs) and reviewing existing CPZs.

 

This report considers levels of support for proposed changes and recommends schemes for inclusion in the 2018/19 annual review programme to progress to public consultation.

Additional documents:

  • 18a. Requests for new CPZs, CPZ reviews and parking restrictions, item 18 pdf icon PDF 94 KB
  • 18b. Parking Management Review Programme 2018-19, item 18 pdf icon PDF 47 KB

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

      i.        Cabinet noted the petitions received and online requests for changes to

parking management in the Borough for the period between 6 November 2017 and 14 August 2018.

    ii.        Cabinet approved the 2018/19 programme regarding the proposed new and review Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) schemes as set out in Appendix 2 to the report for implementing changes to on-street parking arrangements to go out to public consultation.

   iii.        Cabinet delegated authority to the Strategic Director for Regeneration and Environment to decide whether to approve the said proposed CPZ schemes and any necessary Traffic Management Orders resulting therefrom in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Highways and Planning following the public and statutory consultation processes.

   iv.        Cabinet noted the financial implications within this report and agreed a budget provision of £91,000 to deliver the programme, subject to consultation.

    v.        Cabinet authorised the Strategic Director for Regeneration and Environment to make arrangements to contact the lead petitioners to inform them of the responses on behalf of the Council in relation to their respective petitions, as set out in the report.

   vi.        Cabinet noted that the online information, guidance and application process for parking changes would continue to remain in place, and that requests would be considered when developing future programmes.

Minutes:

Councillor Shama Tatler, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Highways, Planning, introduced the report providing Cabinet with an update on the On-Street Parking Management Review, further to the report to Cabinet on 12 February 2018.

 

She stated that the report provides details of an analysis of feedback from the public to identify levels of demand for introducing new Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs) and reviewing existing CPZs.

 

RESOLVED:

 

      i.        Cabinet noted the petitions received and online requests for changes to

parking management in the Borough for the period between 6 November 2017 and 14 August 2018.

    ii.        Cabinet approved the 2018/19 programme regarding the proposed new and review Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) schemes as set out in Appendix 2 to the report for implementing changes to on-street parking arrangements to go out to public consultation.

   iii.        Cabinet delegated authority to the Strategic Director for Regeneration and Environment to decide whether to approve the said proposed CPZ schemes and any necessary Traffic Management Orders resulting therefrom in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Highways and Planning following the public and statutory consultation processes.

   iv.        Cabinet noted the financial implications within this report and agreed a budget provision of £91,000 to deliver the programme, subject to consultation.

    v.        Cabinet authorised the Strategic Director for Regeneration and Environment to make arrangements to contact the lead petitioners to inform them of the responses on behalf of the Council in relation to their respective petitions, as set out in the report.

   vi.        Cabinet noted that the online information, guidance and application process for parking changes would continue to remain in place, and that requests would be considered when developing future programmes.


 

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