Osborne Road Controlled Parking Zone Statutory Consultation

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Consultation has concluded

Overview

Enfield Council consulted residents of Osborne Road and Windsor Road on the idea of a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ).

This follows on from our earlier consultation that showed that residents in Osborne Road are broadly in favour of parking controls, 9am – 6.30pm Monday to Saturday

The previous consultation also suggests that there is not enough support to continue to include Windsor Road.

The Council aims to proceed with introducing the scheme in Spring 2020. This consultation provides residents and others the opportunity to object or make representation regarding the scheme.

Please view the following documents via the document library to the right of the page:

1) Scheme leaflet

2) Permit Information Overview

3)Public Notice, Statement of Reasons and Traffic Management Order

4)Summary of previous consultation results


Why We Are Consulting

This consultation relates to the making of the traffic orders needed to allow the CPZ to be introduced. It offers residents the opportunity to confirm their support for the scheme or to submit formal objections.

Specific Questions about the proposals or the process should be addressed on the Q&A page, we will endeavour to answer your questions within 2 working days and the your questions and answers will be shared for everyone to see. . All representation will be carefully considered before deciding whether or not to proceed with the scheme.

Objections must reach us in writing by 29th January 2020, and can be submitted:

a) Via this consultation page

b) By email to traffic@enfield.gov.uk

c) By letter sent to the Civic Centre and marked for attention of 'Traffic Team' quoting Ref: TG52/1420

Overview

Enfield Council consulted residents of Osborne Road and Windsor Road on the idea of a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ).

This follows on from our earlier consultation that showed that residents in Osborne Road are broadly in favour of parking controls, 9am – 6.30pm Monday to Saturday

The previous consultation also suggests that there is not enough support to continue to include Windsor Road.

The Council aims to proceed with introducing the scheme in Spring 2020. This consultation provides residents and others the opportunity to object or make representation regarding the scheme.

Please view the following documents via the document library to the right of the page:

1) Scheme leaflet

2) Permit Information Overview

3)Public Notice, Statement of Reasons and Traffic Management Order

4)Summary of previous consultation results


Why We Are Consulting

This consultation relates to the making of the traffic orders needed to allow the CPZ to be introduced. It offers residents the opportunity to confirm their support for the scheme or to submit formal objections.

Specific Questions about the proposals or the process should be addressed on the Q&A page, we will endeavour to answer your questions within 2 working days and the your questions and answers will be shared for everyone to see. . All representation will be carefully considered before deciding whether or not to proceed with the scheme.

Objections must reach us in writing by 29th January 2020, and can be submitted:

a) Via this consultation page

b) By email to traffic@enfield.gov.uk

c) By letter sent to the Civic Centre and marked for attention of 'Traffic Team' quoting Ref: TG52/1420

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Why is this needed?

    Residents, shoppers, local businesses and others currently compete for limited on-street parking space. Parking controls would offer better balance to local parking arrangements and give priority to residents.

    How will it help?

    A CPZ is an area where residents are given parking priority over other drivers through a permit system.

    An all-day control period was favoured at the previous consultation exercise.

    Removing the availability of free all-day parking across the area should encourage commuters to consider more sustainable travel options for their daily journeys, helping reduce parking pressure and local congestion in Osborne Road and promoting more physical exercise across the community.

    Permit prices:

    The current annual permit prices are shown below. Permits are free to blue badge holders.

    Engine Size (cc)

    1000 or less

    1001 to 1600

    1601 to 1999

    2000 to 2499

    2500 to 2999

    3000 or more

    Book of 10 visitor permits

    Annual Cost

    £55.00

    £110.00

    £165.00

    £220.00

    £275.00

    £330.00

    £15.00


    Consultation has concluded
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