Decision Maker: Transport Decisions Committee
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To determine new TROs to include a permit scheme to bring the CPZs into effect and vary some existing TROs in the area.
The Committee considered (TDC7) proposals to
introduce a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in the Magdalen
Road Area.
Nicholas Lawrence urged the Committee not to
exclude Iffley Fields from the Magdalen
Road CPZ feeling that the CPZ would be of benefit to the area by improving
enforcement of footway parking and ensuring free and safe passage for emergency
vehicles.
Clive Cowen stressed the importance of evening and
weekend parking for the Samaritan organisation and asked the Committee to
reconsider early evening restrictions or if that was not possible to consider
the Samaritans as an exceptional case.
Louise Locock supported
removal of Iffley Fields from the CPZ.
Rachel Humphreys supported removal of Iffley Fields from the proposed CPZ. 30% of parking space had been lost and residents
could not afford to lose any more.
Sarah Wild opposed the proposals and echoed comments
regarding the loss of 30% of parking space.
There was a need to retain the community and resist visitor parking
permit limits which would seriously affect families with young children, the elderly
and people working from home. There was
a need for more daytime parking.
Pete Crampton
congratulated the Committee on the revised proposals for Iffley
Fields. There was a huge amount of
opposition in Iffley Fields to the proposals which on
a personal note would seriously affect his ability to work from home. He
endorsed all the points raised by the previous 3 speakers.
Gaby Hook referred to the direct threat to
businesses in Iffley Fields due to clients being
unable to park. She could not afford to
use the allocation of 50 permits for that purpose and supported the
recommendation to exclude Iffley Fields.
Mark Mason asked for more flexibility in the
proposals suggesting shared spaces as a way forward. Currently cars cruised the area looking for
spaces and drivers left their cars for a long time. Students made a huge difference to the
situation during term time. He asked the
Committee to amend the proposals or reject them.
Dennis Pratley suggested that anyone with local
knowledge of the area would never have recommended this as a solution. Significant over development in the area had
brought its own problems but the proposals before the Committee represented a
real threat to local businesses and he urged the Committee to reject the
scheme.
Barry Allday also
referred to the threat to local businesses whose needs he felt had not been
adequately considered. No parking meant no customers and an uncertain
future. He asked why Magdalen
Road could not be excluded in the same way as Iffley
Fields and suggested that it was the presence of students not commuters that created problems.
Corrine Grimley-Evans
objected to certain aspects of the scheme and asked that the Committee defer
the proposals. It was unjust that
pedestrians had to forfeit pavement space to cars and this represented a huge
concern to the elderly and infirm.
Legitimising pavement parking here would result in the spread of similar
practices throughout the City. There
should be a rigorous appraisal to guage the effect on pedestrians and enforcement of pavement
parking.
City Councillor David Williams did not consider
there was a need for a CPZ and if the scheme proceeded it would make matters
worse. There was a need for more public
transport and concerns regarding the effect of pavement parking on the flow of
emergency vehicles. He supported the
exclusion of Iffley Fields and suggested the
exclusion of Magdalen Road itself to enable further
detailed discussions to take place with residents and local businesses.
Georgina Gibbs considered CPZs
to be a money making exercise. She did
not accept that there were any problems with any of the areas proposed for CPZs and endorsed the view that students created the major
problem.
Nicholas Fell endorsed the concerns expressed by
local businessmen and advised that he had submitted a set of parking
restrictions to the Head of Transport but as yet had had no response. He considered that capacity changed
throughout the year and he could not accept why a CPZ was needed to address
that.
Eka Morgan supported the CPZ
and asked for introduction without delay citing problems at Helen and Douglas
House Hospice and Hertford Street where scars were parked dangerously. Many streets were at full capacity and
something needed to be done.
County Councillor Larry Sanders thanked officers
and Councillors for listening to the concerns of residents of Iffley Fields. There
were tremendous problems throughout the remainder of the area where a CPZ was
needed. However, there were other areas
where it was not. He agreed with
comments regarding the effect of students and supported 1 visitor permit per
household and referred to problems of illegal pavement parking but felt that
legalising that situation could be more problematic.
Joy White addressed a number of issues raised.
Bays would be made available for the Samaritans
after 6.30 pm.
There would be a need to look at localised parking
restrictions in Iffley Fileds
to address risk of overspill parking in that area.
It was agreed that there might be less parking
during the day but the purpose of a CPZ was ro reduce
commuter parking.
There was a need to restrict visitor permits in
order to prevent a return to current problems although the issue would be
looked at at a future date.
It was difficult to meet everyone’s individual
needs and there would be problems for some but as had been recognised there was
a need to do something to improve the situation which existed for example in St
Mary’s Road.
There would be a review of enforcement.
Confirmed there would be delays in the introduction
of the proposals because of the need to reconsult
following the exclusion of Iffley Fields from the
original scheme..
Councillor Rose and Councillor Hudspeth
thanked all the speakers for their contributions and the officers for their
work in bringing forward the proposals.
They were mindful of the concerns of many including residents and local
businesses but there was considerable pressure on this area from car traffic and
this needed to be resolved. It was
accepted that not everyone would be supportive and it would be impossible to resolve
the diversity of views which existed and resolve the issue of student numbers.
There would be increased enforcement and whilst not agreeing wholly with
pavement parking that situation needed to be regularised. There were concerns regarding displacement
parking. Consultation had been thorough
and full.
RESOLVED: to
(a)
approve the principle of a CPZ in the Magdalen
Road Area on the basis of the current proposals, with the exception of removing
the Iffley Fields area from the zone; and
(b)
authorise officers to advertise a new Traffic Regulation Order for the
zone, excluding the Iffley Fields area and
incorporating minor changes arising from responses to the formal consultation.
Publication date: 03/10/2009
Date of decision: 01/10/2009
Decided at meeting: 01/10/2009 - Transport Decisions Committee
Effective from: 10/10/2009
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