Local Authorities (Executive Arrangements) (Meetings and Access to Information) (England) Regulations 2012
Notice under Regulation 10: Key Decision where less than 28 days’ public notice has been given
Pursuant to Regulation 10 of the Local Authorities (Executive Arrangements) (Meetings and Access to Information) (England) Regulations 2012 (‘the Regulations’), I hereby give Notice that:-
The Executive intends to make a Key Decision on Tuesday, 3 June 2025 regarding the following report entitled: Review of Parking Charges
Purpose of Report: This report will consider
questions around the impact of parking charge changes, implemented
following approval of the 2025-26 budget, and suggested mitigations
for those impacts. It will also consider anomalies in the
implementation of already approved parking charges and suggest
amendments to address those anomalies.
The Executive will be asked to: Consider whether any changes to the current charge schedule are needed, and agree the Council’s process for dealing with a Traffic Management Act 2004 ‘Right to Challenge Parking Policies’ request, as submitted.
It has not been possible to give 28 clear days notice of the intention to make this Key Decision. The reason why compliance has not been possible in this instance is that the Executive, having listened to the concerns of residents and local businesses regarding the impact of the Parking Charges approved at Full Council, need to consider and implement a plan to mitigate these concerns as soon as possible. There is also a need to expedite the challenge under the Traffic Management Act 2004, that responds to petitions received and corrects anomalies in parking charges in a timely manner.
Contact: Garry Taylor, Director of City Development, garry.taylor@york.gov.uk
Lindsay Tomlinson, Head of Democratic Governance (Deputy Monitoring Officer)

Dated: 23 May 2025 _________________________________________________________
As required by Regulation 10 of the Regulations, the Chair of the Corporate Scrutiny Committee has been informed.