96 Integrated Vehicle Parking Strategy - Civil Parking Enforcement and Residents Parking PDF 197 KB
Report of Urban and Rural Services
Summary
To note the current position and revised financial model for Civil Parking Enforcement (CPE) and to authorise further work to develop workable proposals.
To note the outcomes of the consultation on Banbury Residents Parking Scheme and to approve further development of proposals, subject to CPE.
To note the current position on Bicester Residents Parking Scheme and the formal Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) advertising/consultation for the revised Scheme.
To note the update on Taxi Rank provision and the bid to the Council’s capital programme.
To note the current position regarding provision for disabled parking.
Recommendations
The Executive is recommended to:
(1) Civil Parking Enforcement
a) Note the updated position on CPE and revised Financial Model
b) Approve further development of the Council’s approach to CPE based on this Financial Model whilst seeking to reduce CDC’s risks/costs through negotiation with Oxfordshire County Council (OCC).
c) Receive a further report on the outcome of these discussions and any changes to the Financial Model, prior to a final decision on implementation being taken.
d) As part of 1 (c) above, authorise the appointment of consultants to assist in developing the approach to CPE and in testing and refining the Financial Model.
e) Authorise investigation with OCC of on-street pay and display parking
(2) Banbury Residents Parking Scheme
a) Authorise further work on Scheme development on the assumption that CPE will be implemented and receive a further report in conjunction with a CPE report prior to formal consultation on a Scheme through the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) process.
b) Note the outcomes of the Banbury Residents Parking consultation.
c) Receive a petition from the residents of Merton Street and Causeway (Zone 5) against the introduction of a Residents Parking Scheme in these streets.
d) Confirm that consultation feedback and the petition received from residents in Zone 5 demonstrates that there is not sufficient support for a Scheme in the Zone and that no further scheme development will take place, and will not be reviewed for at least 2 years.
e) Confirm that in Zone 3 where support for a Scheme from the consultation feedback was less than 50%, that no further Scheme development will take place and will not be reviewed for at least 2 years.
f) Agree in principle to a scheme based on the consultation proposals for Zones 1, 2 and 4 and authorise further investigations in to scheme viability for these zones based on a nil net cost to the Council.
g) To defer implementation pending the outcome of CPE.
(1) Note the current position on Bicester Residents Parking and the proposals for a revised scheme to be introduced on or as soon after 1 April 2010 as formal consultation on a revised TRO for the Scheme allows.
(2) Note the position on taxi rank provision, cost and funding and the application for capital funds to progress implementation in Banbury in 2010/11.
(3) Note the position on ... view the full agenda text for item 96
Additional documents:
Decision:
Agreed
Minutes:
The Head of Urban and Rural Services submitted a report which presented progress on a number of key parking initiatives in the district, relating to: the current position and revised financial model for Civil Parking Enforcement (CPE) and further work to develop workable proposals; the outcomes of the consultation on Banbury Residents Parking Scheme and further development of proposals, subject to CPE; the current position on Bicester Residents Parking Scheme and the formal Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) advertising/consultation for the revised Scheme; Taxi Rank provision and the bid to the Council’s capital programme; and, the current position regarding provision for disabled parking.
Councillor Milne Home addressed the meeting.
Resolved
(1) Civil Parking Enforcement (CPE)
a) That the updated position on CPE and revised Financial Model be noted.
b) That further development of the Council’s approach to CPE based on this Financial Model whilst seeking to reduce CDC’s risks/costs through negotiation with Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) be approved.
c) That a further report on the outcome of these discussions and any changes to the Financial Model, prior to a final decision on implementation being taken be received by Executive.
d) That, as part of 1 (c) above, the appointment of consultants to assist in developing the approach to CPE and in testing and refining the Financial Model be authorised.
e) That investigation with OCC of on-street pay and display parking be authorised.
(2) Banbury Residents Parking Scheme
a) That further work on Scheme development on the assumption that CPE will be implemented be authorised and that a further report in conjunction with a CPE report prior to formal consultation on a Scheme through the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) process be received by Executive.
b) That the outcomes of the Banbury Residents Parking consultation be noted.
c) That a petition from the residents of Merton Street and Causeway (Zone 5) against the introduction of a Residents Parking Scheme in these streets be received.
d) That it be confirmed that consultation feedback and the petition received from residents in Zone 5 demonstrates that there is not sufficient support for a Scheme in the Zone and that no further scheme development will take place, and will not be reviewed for at least 2 years.
e) That it be confirmed that in Zone 3 where support for a Scheme from the consultation feedback was less than 50%, that no further Scheme development will take place and will not be reviewed for at least 2 years.
f) That, in principle, a scheme based on the consultation proposals for Zones 1, 2 and 4 be agreed and further investigations in to scheme viability for these zones based on a nil net cost to the Council be authorised.
g) That implementation pending the outcome of CPE be deferred.
(3) That the current position on Bicester Residents Parking and the proposals for a revised scheme to be introduced on or as soon after 1 April 2010 as formal consultation on a ... view the full minutes text for item 96
18 Integrated Vehicle Parking Strategy: Taxi Ranks PDF 78 KB
Report of Head of Urban and Rural Services
Summary
To advise Members on progress with the initial options appraisal for additional rank space for Hackney Carriage Vehicles in Banbury, Bicester and Kidlington.
Recommendations
The Executive is recommended to:
1) Note the review and options appraisal.
2) Approve further detailed design/investigation into additional rank space on the preferred options of:
· Banbury: Bridge Street
· Banbury: Horsefair
· Banbury: North Bar
· Bicester: Bell Lane
· Kidlington: Oxford Road
3) Delegate responsibility to the Head of Urban and Rural Services in consultation with the Leader of the Council to:
· Seek agreement with Oxfordshire County Council on funding and implementation of the final scheme’s
· Undertake formal consultation on the selected options, and
· Secure any approvals from Department for Transport
Additional documents:
Decision:
Agreed
Minutes:
The Head of Urban and Rural Services submitted a report to advise Members on progress with the initial options appraisal for additional rank space for Hackney Carriage Vehicles in Banbury, Bicester and Kidlington.
Resolved
1) That the review and options appraisal be noted.
2) That further detailed design/investigation into additional rank space be approved on the preferred options of:
· Banbury: Bridge Street
· Banbury: Horsefair
· Banbury: North Bar
· Bicester: Bell Lane
· Kidlington: Oxford Road
3) That the Head of Urban and Rural Services be delegated in consultation with the Leader of the Council to:
· Seek agreement with Oxfordshire County Council on funding and implementation of the final schemes
· Undertake formal consultation on the selected options, and
· Secure any approvals from the Department for Transport
Reasons - The Executive received a report at its 2 March 2009 meeting and resolved that options for additional taxi rank spaces should be investigated further.
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