Resolution status:Carried
It was resolved:
1.1 That the Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee noted the contents of report JOS/21/3.
1.2 That the Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee noted that, by employing consultants to carry out some of the identified tasks, the timeline can be amended, and requested that the final report be presented to Cabinet in June 2022.
1.3 That the Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee recommended that the following should be added to the list of stakeholders in paragraph 4.6:
· Voluntary groups
· Emergency services
· Electricity supply companies and EV charging providers.
And that the following topics should be considered:
· Pavement parking
· Town centre on-street parking
· Impact of car park maintenance and management on climate change
· Park and ride, park and walk, park and cycle
· Hospital car parks
· Car pooling
· Opportunities for using the strategy to encourage walking, cycling and public transport.
1.4 That the Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee recognised that there was an urgent need for a resolution to resident parking permit scheme’s issues within both Districts and in doing so recognised that both Districts would have to consider potential financial commitments to such a scheme.
1.5 That work on this subject must be carried out within the Joint Parking Strategy.
Vote | Councillors | Count |
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For | Terence Carter, James Caston, Paul Ekpenyong, Jane Gould, Margaret Maybury, Mary McLaren, Dave Muller, Keith Scarff and Keith Welham | 9 |
Against | None | 0 |
Abstain | None | 0 |
Conflict Of Interests | None | 0 |