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Council consults on Bakers Bottom & Craven Vale parking schemes

Sarah Green March 30, 2014

Brighton & Hove City Council is beginning a consultation process with residents and business owners to gauge support for a controlled parking scheme to the Bakers Bottom & Craven Vale area.

Cllr Pete West
Cllr Pete West: Chair of Environment & Sustainability Committee Brighton & Hove Council

It is proposed that the scheme would be an extension to the existing area U (Light Touch) residents parking scheme adjacent to the Bakers Bottom & Craven Vale area.

The consultation is in response to the city wide parking review where the council received comments and complaints from members of the public about parking problems in the area.

Questionnaires will be sent to all households in the area towards the end of March and residents will have until May 2 to make their views known.

The proposed scheme would operate between 10am – 11am and 2pm – 3pm Monday to Saturday and provide bays for use by residents and their visitors, businesses and services. The proposals also address other issues in the area, such as double parking and parking on pavements and double yellow lines, with a view to improving safety for pedestrians as well as improving traffic flow and access for emergency vehicles.

Brighton & Hove city councillor Pete West said: “Residents have expressed concern about a number of parking problems in this area and the consultation process is the first step to finding solutions that address the issues raised. Permit schemes have worked well to alleviate pressures in other parts of the city and could be the way forward here if there is sufficient support from the people that live in the area.”

A staffed exhibition to illustrate details of the proposals and to give people the opportunity to put their questions to council officers will be held at the Vale community Centre (17a Hadlow Close) on Wednesday, April 2 between 1-5pm and Thursday, 3 April between 4-8pm. There will also be an unstaffed exhibition at Hove Town Hall, in the Parking Information centre, between 9am and 5pm from March 24 to May 2 2014.

Anyone unable to attend the exhibition but who would like further technical information should email: parking.scheme@brighton-hove.gov.uk

Or telephone: (01273) 292387.

The consultation period will run for 6 weeks, and all comments received during this time will be considered. The results of the consultation will be reported to the council’s Environment, Transport & Sustainability (ETS) Committee on July 1 2014.

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