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Consideration of consultation results from the Revival Estate following a petition being received requesting Residents’ Priority Parking

Meeting: 09/02/2021 - Decision Session - Executive Member for Transport (Item 62)

62 Consideration of consultation results from the Revival Estate following a petition being received requesting Residents’ Priority Parking pdf icon PDF 573 KB

To report the results following a consultation undertaken in September 2020 for the Revival Estate and the affected properties that have frontages/access onto the proposed area, then determine what action is deemed appropriate (plan of consultation area included in Annex A).

Additional documents:

Decision:

Resolved:

 

                      i.         To take forward the formal advertisement of the TRO process to try and get a clearer view of all residents opinion of the scheme, based on the percentage of respondents in favour (71%) of the scheme.

 

Reason:     To obtain a further view of residents opinion of the scheme.

Minutes:

Officers introduced the report and noted that responses for a implementation of Residents Priority parking area had come back below the 50% threshold and therefore was recommended for no further action. Discussion took place regarding the high rate in favour of Residents Priority parking area from the 43% that responded. It was also considered that due to flats in the area with different parking arrangements this may have affected the response rate. Therefore, the Executive Member supported taking forward the formal advertisement of the TRO process to try and get a clearer view of all residents opinion of the scheme.

 

Resolved:

 

                      i.         To take forward the formal advertisement of the TRO process to try and get a clearer view of all residents opinion of the scheme and a 20 mph zone, based on the percentage of respondents in favour (71%) of the scheme.

 

Reason:     To obtain a further view of residents opinion of the scheme.


 

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