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  		Car Parking Strategy Review
  		Published: 10/06/2016
At its meeting on Wednesday 15 June the Environment Overview and Scrutiny 
Committee will consider the outcomes of a review of the Councils Car Parking 
Strategy which, when approved by Cabinet in April 2015, included a 
recommendation to undertake a review one year after introduction.  
This review has now taken place and the views of residents, businesses and 
public organisations have been considered.  
As a result of the feedback received, a number of changes are being proposed:
Following the pilot scheme in Holywell, parking permits to be issued to 
businesses and residents who are located closest to a short stay car park.  The 
cost of the permit will be the same as for a long stay car park.  The number of 
permits issued to be capped at 20% of the overall available spaces leaving 
sufficient space for shoppers and visitors.
At the request of an individual Town Council or Town Trade forum 鈥榙ouble 
ticketing鈥 be introduced. Ticket machines in these areas to be configured to 
produce two tickets on payment of the correct tariff.  One ticket to be 
displayed in the vehicle and the other to be used to obtain a refund from 
participating businesses.  A list of businesses offering refunds to be clearly 
displayed in each car park. 
Provide local businesses with the opportunity to advertise on the back of the 
parking ticket.
Usage levels in each of the car parks to be monitored and reviewed to validate 
current long or short stay classifications.   
Monitoring the usage of disabled car parking spaces to ensure provision is 
appropriate and sufficient. Similarly a review of motorcycle spaces to be 
carried out. 
A review of signage in each car park to be undertaken to ensure users are 
provided with clear information about the need to pay and applicable 
tariffs.    The number of ticket machines available in each location to also be 
reviewed. 
A review of the availability of short stay on street parking in the areas 
surrounding each town be undertaken to provide, if possible, some free short 
stay parking for quick visits to the town centres.  
Consideration will also be given to the possibility of allowing disabled spaces 
to become dual use, allowing drivers with young children to park in the spaces 
in some car parks.
天涯社区s Cabinet Member for Environment, Councillor Bernie 
Attridge, said:
鈥淭he tariffs people pay to park are used to maintain and improve car parking 
facilities.   Sharing the costs between all car park users helps the Council 
protect other vital services, such as social services and education, which are 
under threat from continued budget reductions.
鈥淧ay and Display parking is here to stay in 天涯社区, however, it is 
important we collect and listen to the feedback we receive so that we can 
improve the experience of car park users and local businesses.鈥
Following consideration by Overview and Scrutiny the report will be presented 
to Cabinet on 21 June.