Issue - decisions
Wembley stadium protected parking scheme, and associated CPZs: off peak Visitor Permits
27/01/2017 - Wembley Stadium Protected Parking Scheme, and Associated Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs): Off Peak Visitor Permits
RESOLVED that:
(i) The decision made by the Executive on 15 July 2013 to introduce 3 year WSPPS permits with a £15 administrative charge be implemented, subject to the results of formal consultation and that the matter will be reported back to the Highways Committee if substantial objections are received;
(ii) The decision made by the Executive on 15 July 2013 to introduce 3 year T zone visitor permits with a £15 administrative charge be implemented, subject to the results of formal consultation and that the matter will be reported back to the Highways Committee if substantial objections are received;
(iii) To rescind the decision made by the Executive on 15th July 2013 that approved implementation of a 24 hour online visitor pass for the T zone during off-peak hours be rescinded, subject to the results of formal consultation and that the matter will be reported back to the Highways Committee if substantial objections are received;
(iv) 3 year W zone and E zone visitor permits with a £15 administrative charge be introduced, subject to the results of formal consultation and that the matter will be reported back to the Highways Committee if substantial objections are received;
(v) The decision made by the Executive on 19 September 2012 that approved implementation of a 4 hour online visitor pass for the W zone and E zone during off-peak hours be rescinded, subject to the results of formal consultation and that the matter will be reported back to the Highways Committee if substantial objections are received;
(vi) Authority be delegated to the Operational Director Environmental Services, in consultation with the Lead Member for Environment and relevant ward councillors, to introduce the changes identified in recommendations (i) to (v) above, subject to the results of formal consultation, and reporting back to the Highways Committee if substantial objections are received; and
(vii) Additional clarity and information be provided to outline that the proposed changes won’t affect existing permit holders but will only apply to new applications for permits.
(Please note: Councillors Butt and Hirani each declared an interest and excluded themselves from the discussion and subsequent decision on this agenda item)