Decision details

Extension of Cliffs Pavilion Permit Parking Area

Decision Maker: Cabinet Committee

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Decision:

The Cabinet Committee received a report of the Deputy Chief Executive (Place) that sought approval to authorise the Deputy Chief Executive (Place)  to amend the existing Permit Parking Area to include the roads east of the Cliffs Pavilion, as shown on the plan attached to the report.  Having considered the views of the Traffic & Parking Working Party it was:-

 

Resolved:

 

1.  That the Deputy Chief Executive (Place) be authorised to publish the statutory notices and undertake the necessary consultation for the relevant traffic regulation order(s) to amend the existing Permit Parking Area to include the roads east of the Cliffs Pavilion, as shown on the plan attached to the report, including the provision of dual use “pay and display” and “permit parking bays” where possible and, subject to there being no objections following statutory advertisement, to arrange for the order to be sealed and the proposals implemented.

 

2.  That, subject to the inclusion of an “up to one hour” charge in the sum of £1.10 the proposed charging/payment bands for the pay and display parking in this area, as set out in Appendix 2 of the report be approved.

 

Reasons for Decision

To accommodate non-resident parking in a popular area which appears to be under-utilised by residents.

 

Other Options

Retain the current arrangements.  This option would retain under-utilised areas of the streets while parking pressure is placed on adjacent areas. Members may consider taking no further action if they feel it is appropriate.

 

Note:- This is an Executive Function

Eligible for call-in to Place Scrutiny Committee:

Cabinet Member: Councillor Moring

Publication date: 21/09/2018

Date of decision: 13/09/2018

Decided at meeting: 13/09/2018 - Cabinet Committee

Accompanying Documents:

 

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