Statutory Consultation 23 January 2020

Following the Cabinet Member approval  to proceed with amendment to parking restrictions of the P1 CPZ we are commencing a statutory consultation on 23 January 2020

For further information please see the statutory consultation newsletter.

 

Review feedback and Cabinet Member Approval – June 2019

Following the review consultation, the feedback from the community was reported to the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Housing and Transport in April 2019. Approval has been given to introduce permit parking bays in Melrose Avenue and 'at any time' waiting restrictions at all junctions in the zone, however the zone's operational hours will remain unchanged.

A newsletter will be distributed to all properties in the consultation boundary to update them of the decision and to notify of the next stage.

For further information to the Cabinet Member decision and detailed information to the feedback from the consultation please see the following link to the Cabinet Member report.

Review January-February 2019

Since its introduction the CPZ appears to have been working well. However, the Council has recently received a petition from residents who are experiencing parking problems in their road(s) after 3pm and at weekends, when the CPZ does not operate. Generally, residents feel the problem is being caused by an increasing number of non-residents parking in the area to attend football matches in nearby Boroughs and those using Wimbledon Park underground station.

As a result, the purpose of this review is to seek your views on proposals to extend the operational hours of the P1 CPZ from Monday to Friday between 11am and 3pm to between 11am and 5pm Monday to Saturday or Sunday or between 8.30am and 6.30pm Monday to Saturday or Sunday. As part of this review, we would also like to take the opportunity to ask if you have any other suggestions as to how you consider the P1 CPZ could be amended to improve road safety and better benefit you as residents.

 

Let us know your views

The decision on whether or not to proceed with the next step, which would involve a statutory consultation on the proposals, will be subject to the responses received during this consultation. Please let us have any comments or suggestions you may have by 8 February 2019 and it is only one vote per household or business. We would ask that you submit your questionnaire online using the following link: