161 Managing Traffic in Leicestershire's Communities. PDF 333 KB
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Minutes:
The Cabinet
considered a report of the Director of Environment and Transport regarding
reviews of parking in county towns as part of the Council’s traffic management
work. A copy of the report, marked ‘13’, is filed with these minutes.
The
Cabinet noted comments from Mr. Max Hunt CC, a copy of which is filed with
these minutes.
Mr. Pain CC said
that the proposals were consistent with the Council’s evidence-based approach
to traffic management and support for the local economy.
RESOLVED:
(a) That the continued use of parking reviews, as part of the Council’s traffic management programme, be approved;
(b) That it be noted that individual parking reviews will be carried out as part of the Council’s traffic management programme over the next two years (2018/19 and 2019/20), with any proposed changes being the subject of action plans for the town in question and subject to further consideration;
(c) That it be noted that the outline proposals to introduce on-street parking charges as set out in the Council’s Medium Term Financial Strategy will not be taken forward at present.
REASONS FOR DECISION:
Continuing to undertake parking reviews in county towns as
parts of its traffic management programme will help ensure that the Council continues to meet its statutory duties and
support the local economy, in line with its strategic priorities.
The Council’s Medium Term Financial Strategy 2018/19-2021/22 included
proposals for on-street parking charges, which had been estimated to produce
£600,000 per annum from 2019/20.
However, whilst this is feasible, there are wider economic issues that
require further consideration. Given
this, and ongoing national economic uncertainty (particularly in relation to
Brexit), it is not considered appropriate to pursue this at present.