105 Future Civil Enforcement Contract Models
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Cabinet
Member: Transport Management
Forward Plan Ref: 2025/069
Contact: Sasha Redhead, Project Manager
Sasha.redhead@oxfordshire.gov.uk
Report by Director
of Economy and Place (CA14)
Following Cabinet
approval in February 2025 to procure enhanced multi contactor contracts for the civil
enforcement and ZEZ operation, Civil
Enforcement specialists (Parking Matters) were appointed alongside legal
specialists (Ashford’s) to work with officers to develop new specifications,
pricing schedules and contract terms
The Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to:
a) Endorse the approach and proposals surrounding the civil enforcement at Oxfordshire County Council
(the Council) contracts
as set out in this paper.
b) Authorise the Director
of Financial and Commercial Services to prepare and commence
the procurement of:
1. A new 5-year Civil Enforcement
Service contract (Contract 1) to commence on 1 May 2026 (following a
mobilisation period) with options for two 1-year extensions (7-year potential
contract length).
2. A new 5-year Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) Software and Technology
contract (Contract 2) to commence on 1 May 2026 (following a mobilisation
period) with options for two 1-year extensions (7-year potential contract
length).
3. A new Zero Emissions Zone
(ZEZ) Checker contract (Contract 3) to commence on 1 April 2026 (following a
mobilisation period) plus a maintenance period of 2 years.
4. A new Automatic Number Plate
Recognition (ANPR) Camera’s contract (Contract 4) for supply, maintenance and
hosting of new cameras, to start as soon as possible, via further competition
on the CCS framework for 4 years (longest length the framework will allow).
c) Delegate the decision to the award the contracts, and any potential
future contract extensions, to the Director of Environment and Highways in consultation with the Cabinet
Member for Transport Management.
d) Endorse
the Director of Financial and Commercial Services to explore collaboration with neighbouring authorities to
enable Contracts 1 and 2 to be utilised by up to two other large authorities
that the Council are
currently considering procuring on behalf of. Once the exploration is complete,
delegate the decision on the way forward to the Director of Environment and
Highways in consultation with Cabinet Member for Transport Management, and the
Cabinet Member for Finance, Property and Transformation.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Recommendations approved (9 voting in favour and 1 against).
Minutes:
Cabinet received a report on proposed models for Civil Enforcement contracts. Following Cabinet approval in February 2025 to procure enhanced multi contactor contracts for the civil enforcement and ZEZ operation, Civil Enforcement specialists were appointed alongside legal specialists to work with officers to develop new specifications, pricing schedules and contract terms.
After market engagement and discussion with other Local Authorities, the requirements had been packaged to compete via the most appropriate routes to market, and these were set out in the report.
Councillor
Andrew Gant, Cabinet Member for Transport Management, presented the report. He
referred to the objectives to improve enforcement against illegal and dangerous
parking county-wide and commented on the key points included in the report
which included
· Introducing
more rigorous KPIs with penalty clauses in the new contracts.
· Addressing
recruitment and flexibility challenges, and collaborating with neighbouring authorities where possible.
During discussion members raised
concerns over the adequacy of fines, national policy limitations, and the
merits of in-house versus outsourced service provision.
Councillor Gant moved and Councillor
Roberts seconded the recommendations and they were approved.
RESOLVED, 9 voting in favour and 1
against, to:-
a) endorse the approach and proposals surrounding the civil enforcement at Oxfordshire County Council
(the Council) contracts
as set out in this paper.
b) authorise the Director of Financial and Commercial Services to prepare
and commence the procurement
of:
1. A new 5-year Civil Enforcement Service contract (Contract
1) to commence on 1 May 2026 (following a mobilisation period) with options for
two 1-year extensions (7-year potential contract length).
2. A new 5-year Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) Software and Technology
contract (Contract 2) to commence on 1 May 2026 (following a mobilisation
period) with options for two 1-year extensions (7-year potential contract
length).
3. A new Zero Emissions Zone
(ZEZ) Checker contract (Contract 3) to commence on 1 April 2026 (following a
mobilisation period) plus a maintenance period of 2 years.
4. A new Automatic Number Plate
Recognition (ANPR) Camera’s contract (Contract 4) for supply, maintenance and
hosting of new cameras, to start as soon as possible, via further competition
on the CCS framework for 4 years (longest length the framework will allow).
c) delegate the decision to the award the contracts, and any potential
future contract extensions, to the Director of Environment and Highways in consultation with the Cabinet
Member for Transport Management.
d) endorse
the Director of Financial and Commercial Services to explore collaboration with neighbouring authorities to
enable Contracts 1 and 2 to be utilised by up to two other large authorities
that the Council are
currently considering procuring on behalf of. Once the exploration is complete,
delegate the decision on the way forward to the Director of Environment and
Highways in consultation with Cabinet Member for Transport Management, and the
Cabinet Member for Finance, Property and Transformation.
Recommendations approved (9 voting in favour and 1 against).