Councillor Andrew Judge EXHIBITION INVITE Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) You may wish to attend our public exhibition Cabinet Member for Environmental Sustainability and Regeneration Proposed Zone VSW- Chester Road Area to be held at: Cannizaro House Hotel, Westside Common, London, SW19 at the following time: Sat 28 February 2015 from 12pm to 4pm T: 020 8545 3425 E: [email protected] Issue Date : 20 February 2015 Exhibition Venue Dear Resident / Business for the single yellow lines are indicated on zone entry The safety of our residents and visitors to the borough signs. In some cases there may be single yellow lines is of high priority for us. The quality of the street that may operate at different times and these will be scene is of importance. As part of this commitment, signed separately. Double yellow line restrictions do not a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) is proposed in the require signs. In the absence of loading restrictions on uncontrolled roads in the Chester Road area. CPZs are yellow lines, loading or unloading of goods is permitted only considered where local residents have petitioned for a limited period of time. All parking places within a the Council to introduce parking controls in their road. CPZ are individually signed to ensure that motorists CPZs will usually only be implemented where a majority are aware of the operational times and conditions. This of households who respond within a proposed area, ensures that the bays are fully enforceable. To minimise want one in defined circumstances. street furniture, every effort is made to ensure signs are placed on existing street furniture, such as lamp © Crown Copyright LBM Licence No. LA100019259 2013 Village Ward Councillors Cllr Hamish Badenoch Tel - 020 8545 3396 Email: hamish [email protected] Request for document translation PROPoSED CPZ vsw - Chester Rd area If you need any part of this document explained in your language, please tick box and contact us either by writing or by phone using our contact details below. The purpose of this leaflet is to seek your views on columns or signs are combined with other street signs. proposals to introduce a CPZ in the uncontrolled roads In a CPZ, residents, local businesses and their visitors in the Chester Road area, as shown on the enclosed are given priority to use the appropriate parking places plans. This proposal is in response to representations by displaying a valid permit in respect of that zone. received from Chester Road residents who are However, a parking permit does not give the holder the experiencing parking difficulties in their road. Generally, right to park outside a particular property, and does not residents feel the problem is being caused by: guarantee an available parking space. • • Commuters who park and complete their journey by public transport. Please see the frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) Residents within the neighbouring CPZ’s avoiding sheet enclosed. parking charges. Cllr John Bowcott Tel - 020 8946 1011 Email: [email protected] • Staff of nearby businesses and six form students HOW WILL IT WORK? All road space in a CPZ is managed by the introduction This area is currently being proposed as a new of parking controls. Parking is only permitted where Cllr Najeeb Latif Tel - 020 8545 3396 Email: [email protected] stand alone zone thereby allowing the residents safety, access and sight lines are not compromised. It to choose the hours of operation of the zone. is, therefore, normal practice to introduce double yellow (The contact details of ward councillors are provided for information purposes only) WHAT IS A CONTROLLED PARKING ZONE (CPZ)? turning heads and at specific locations along lengths A Controlled Parking Zone is an area where parking vehicles. It is also necessary to provide yellow lines controls are introduced to protect the parking needs (effective during the CPZ hours of operation or at any of residents and their visitors, as well as those of time) where the kerb is lowered, i.e. at crossovers for local businesses. Parking bays are marked on the driveways. Spanish lines at key locations such as at junctions, bends, contact us Project Engineer - Omar Tingling Tel - 020 8545 3214 Email: [email protected] Large print Braille Your contact: Name................................................... Address............................................... ............................................................ ............................................................ Telephone........................................... Audiotape Omar Tingling Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, SM4 5DX of roads where parking would impede the passing of carriageway to indicate to motorists where they can park safely. Yellow line restrictions are also introduced The key objective of managing parking is to reduce and to improve safety and traffic flow by removing dangerous control non-essential parking and assist the residents, or obstructive parking. In a CPZ the operational times short-term visitors and the local businesses. Within any www.merton.gov.uk CPZ, only those within the zone are entitled to permits. Part Time Controls (10am - 4pm) - These operating access at all times by reducing obstructive parking Cabinet Member for Environmental Sustainability and This means that long-term parkers will not be able to times offer less restrictions on residents and their visitors that is currently taking place) Regeneration. Once a decision is made you will be park within the permit bays during the operational times. than ‘all day’ controls. It is still effective in preventing An incremental pricing structure for 2nd and subsequent long-term parkers. However, it may encourage short- permits also assists in minimising the number of permits term parking by non residents or businesses, such proposed where it is necessary to allow non You can visit our website using the following link issued to individual residents and help discourage as shoppers outside the operating times . Residents residents to pay for parking for a short period at www.merton.gov.uk/cpzvsw_chester. You may also multiple car ownerships. CPZs comprise of various returning from work later in the afternoon may find less specific locations such as near shops, schools, view the plans in Merton Link at Merton Civic Centre, types of parking bays such as permit holder bays (for available parking in their street due to this. churches and also in areas for longer term parking Morden during our working hours, Monday to Friday where residents are not directly affected, to allow between 9am and 5pm or Wimbledon Library. use by resident or business permit holders and those informed accordingly. • Shared Use Pay and Display bays are also with visitor permits); shared use bays (for permit 4 hours controls (11am - 3pm) - These operating effective use of the bays. (This will increase the holders and pay and display) and pay and display times offer fewer restrictions for residents and their use of parking provisions in the area by pay and only bays (permits are not valid). Council appointed visitors than the “all day” controls. It is still effective display customers whilst still maintaining parking Civil Enforcement Officers will enforce the controls by in preventing commuters and other long stay parking. facilities for permit holders) issuing fines/Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) to vehicles However, it may encourage short-term parking outside parked in contravention of the restrictions. Outside the the operating times by non-residents or businesses. LET US KNOW YOUR VIEWS controlled times the restrictions are not enforced. Residents returning from work later in the afternoon The decision on whether or not to proceed with the may find less available parking in their road due to next step, which would involve a statutory consultation However, Civil Enforcement Officers will issue PCNs this. Motorists unable to park in nearby roads without on the proposals, will be subject to the responses for any other parking contravention such as parking controls may also take advantage of the available received during this consultation. We would ask that on double yellow lines, footways and parking across parking outside the controlled times. The standard you submit your questionnaire online using this link individual crossovers without the property owner’s annual parking permit charges apply regardless of the www.merton.gov.uk/cpzvsw_chester. consent. The Council aims to reach a balance between hours the zone operates. system has been created to keep costs down and allow the needs of the residents, businesses and the safety The online the Council to process your views more efficiently. of all road users. In the event that the majority of those The proposed operational days include: Alternatively you can complete and return the enclosed consulted do not support a CPZ in their road or area Monday to Friday - This will offer more flexibility to prepaid questionnaire (no stamp required), with any officers may recommend that only the proposed double residents and visitors at weekends. However it may comments or suggestions you may have by 13 March yellow lines identified at key locations are introduced encourage non residents, especially shoppers, to park 2015. to improve safety and maintain access. this would be on Saturdays, therefore reducing available parking. subject to Cabinet Member’s approval. We regret that due to the number of responses received Monday to Saturday - Provides maximum protection during an informal consultation of this size, it will not be PROPOSAL to the residents. However, it will be more restrictive possible to individually reply to each respondent. We The proposals include a number of provisions which on visitors who would require a visitor’s permit to park welcome your comments on this proposal, which will are detailed below during the controlled times. be noted and included within the proposed measures where appropriate. You are also invited to speak to Operational Hours - The choice of operational hours The Cost of the annual parking permits remains officers at the public exhibition on 28 February 2015 as are explained below: unchanged whether the CPZ operates all day or detailed overleaf. It should be noted that subject to the part. responses received, a recommendation may be made All Day Controls (8.30am - 6.30pm) - This will provide to only include those roads where there is a majority in maximum protection to the residents by removing short Parking Controls - The following are incorporated and long-term parking. It will, however, be less flexible within the proposed measures: support of the proposals. Double yellow lines at junctions, bends, ends of WHAT HAPPENS NEXT a visitor’s permit from the resident they are visiting in cul-de-sac and at strategic sections of the road to The results of the consultation along with officers’ order to park in the permit holder bays. create passing gaps. (This will improve safety and recommendations will be presented in a report to the for residents and their visitors who will need to obtain • www.merton.gov.uk
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