Agenda and decisions
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Apologies for Absence (10:01am) To receive and note apologies for absence.
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Declarations of Interest (10:01am)
An interest must also be disclosed in the meeting when it becomes apparent to the member during the meeting.
[Please see attached sheet for further guidance for Members].
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To approve and sign the minutes of the Decision Session held on Tuesday, 18 November 2025. |
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Public Participation (10:01am) At this point in the meeting members of the public who have registered to speak can do so. Members of the public may speak on agenda items or on matters within the remit of the committee.
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Residents parking extension to ‘R65 Clifton Dale’ (10:33am) This report considers representations received to the statutory advertisement, to implement residents parking (ResPark) restrictions as an extension of the existing R65 (Clifton Dale) zone.
It requests a decision to determine what action should be taken which benefits the community and takes into account the representations made.
Additional documents:
Decision: Resolved: To progress the advertised extended R65 resident’s priority parking scheme and limited waiting bay on Compton Street to implementation by amending the York Parking, Stopping and Waiting Order 2014.
Reason: This supports the CYC transport strategy and commitment to reduce traffic congestion by discouraging driving into the city centre.
Making this location into a ResPark area removes the ability for commuters to park whilst the limited waiting bay on Compton Street ensures that local businesses are not adversely affected maintaining short stay parking for customers.
This will also increase parking accessibility for local residents. |
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This report reviews representations received to the Statutory consultation for the proposed revocation of the Multiple Occupancy Permit and the Multiple Occupancy Discount Permit from the available permit types within the Residents parking Scheme.
The proposed revocation of the permits was advertised on 23 May 2025, with the representations received to the proposal considered within this report, to help provide the Executive Member for Transport to make a considered decision on the proposed amendment.
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Decision: Resolved: To approve an amendment of the York Parking Stopping and Waiting Order 2014 to remove the Multiple Occupancy Permit and Discounted Multiple Occupancy Permit from the available permits within the residents parking scheme.
This will remove the permits from available permits, with all residents currently utilising the permit being moved to a household permit.
This will require a change to the online permit system, to allow for all households permit holders to apply for visitor permits, to ensure all residents of HMO’s are able to have visitors not just the first permit holder.
The amendment to the Order will not be able to made until the systems has been upgraded to allow more access to visitor permits.
Reason: The removal of the permit reduces the impact on the Residents Parking scheme from the increase in the properties that are Houses in Multiple Occupancy; if the Residents Parking scheme were to become oversubscribed it makes the scheme ineffective, as there would be too many vehicles for the available spaces.
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