Cabinet delivers decision on car parking review recommendations
Cabinet delivers decision on car
parking review recommendations
Councillors in Havant have agreed
to introduce a range of changes to car parking provision
across the borough following a review.
At last night’s (9 July) Cabinet
meeting, members voted in favour of the recommendations
below:
1) The introduction of Pay and
Display parking charges at:
o Bridge Road Car Park, Emsworth
o Langstone Bridge, Hayling Island
o Gunsite, Hayling Island
o Ladybridge Car Park, Purbrook
o Wheatlands Avenue, Hayling Island
2) The removal of Chip & Pin and
Wave & Pay as a payment mechanism from all Havant Borough
Council owned car parks.
3) To cease Premium Parking Permits
Scheme and remove the entry from the Fees and Charges
Schedule.
4) The implementation of Sunday
parking charges in all Havant Borough Council owned car
parks.
5) The promotion of a discounted
Pay and Display scheme to shop workers in Havant Borough
Council owned car parks.
6) The promotion of monthly Direct
Debits as a means of payment for Annual Car Parking Permits
in Havant Borough Council owned car parks.
7) To replace paper parking permits
with virtual parking permits throughout the borough.
Following suggestions from the
council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee though, the
Cabinet did not agree to the recommendation to introduce
charges at the car parks at Emsworth Recreation Ground and
Padnell Road, Waterlooville.
Councillor Richard Brown, Cabinet
lead for Planning and Environment, said: “Any decision we
take that increases costs for those who live, work or visit
in our borough is difficult, but I would like to reassure
people that we considered all options fully and carefully.
“There is always a balance between
providing value for money for residents and ensuring the
council manages its budget effectively so that it’s
financially sustainable and can continue to provide
frontline services.
“The review of car parking across
the borough showed that there was no clear structure behind
the parking charges that were in place, and there was
inequality in terms of where people could park for free
while others had to pay.
“We believe the new charging regime
to be fairer and more based on the current use of and need
for our car parks, as well as more in-line with what
neighbouring councils apply.
“We welcomed the views of our
colleagues in the Overview and Scrutiny Committee and, after
considering their comments, Cabinet decided not to include
Emsworth Recreation Ground and Padnell Road among the car
parks that will now be Pay and Display. We know these car
parks are predominantly used by residents who want to use
the nearby green spaces for exercise and enjoyment, and we
want to help them do that as part of our commitment to
wellbeing.
“A public notice will be displayed
in all carparks for a period of 28 days, on the council’s
website and in the Hampshire Independent newspaper to notify
users of the changes.
“Cabinet will then consider any
representations received during this consultation period and
make any necessary amendments to the proposed fees before
formally adopting them.”
Havant Bourgh Council 10th July