Why is it necessary to review parking controls in this area?
Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs) are designed to protect the on-street parking spaces for the local community and make it easier for residents and their visitors to park near to their homes.
The last review of Zone K was undertaken in 2007, but with increasing parking pressures around the busy Whittington Hospital and new housing developments underway, these controls no longer provide adequate protection for our residents. It is particularly busy in the evening and during weekend periods.
What is proposed in this area?
The council is proposing to extend the hours of operation to cover the evening and weekend periods to protect parking for existing permit holders. This includes:
- Extending controls to 24 hours, Monday to Sunday (everyday).
- Introducing new free e-vouchers for residents’ visitors Monday to Friday from 6.30pm - 8.30am the next day. Then all day on Saturday and Sunday
- Introducing a £2.40 flat rate pay and display evening charge to cover the extended period from 6.30pm - midnight, Monday to Sunday.
What is the current situation in this area?
You can see the current CPZ locations and times of control on this plan. [n.b. Not available as consultation now closed.]
The consultation
To have your say on the consultation in this area, please complete the survey. [n.b. Not available as consultation now closed.]
The closing date is 7 September 2015.
If you would like to see the other CPZ consultations we are also running, please go to the Overview page.
Further questions?
Please open the document below.