The Transport Network Manager presented a
report, a copy of which had been circulated to each Member and a
copy of which appears as Appendix 'F' to these Minutes in the
Minute Book.
Member comments in relation to the proposals
included:
- The head of the road
already had double yellow lines in place but when reviewing the
alignment of the road, it was clear to see that it was indeed very
narrow, which would make it nearly impossible for emergency
vehicles to pass and residents were parking on the pavement.
Officers responded to comments and requests
for clarification, details included:
- Parking restrictions
would be implemented on the left-hand side of the road as the road
was entered. There was more opportunity to park on the other side
of the road and so it would not have been conducive to have
introduced restrictions on that side as there would have been a
greater impact to all.
- The objections received
were not necessarily objections but more of a request to vary the
proposed scheme to residents parking only.
- H bar markings otherwise
known as access protection markings could be introduced at the
request of any resident, for a fee of £150. The parking
enforcement team would be able to fine offenders where permission
not given by resident. This was now available now across whole of
the conurbation.
- There could be a variety
of reasons for dropped kerbs extending further than necessary,
generally this would be due to historical or construction reasons.
Capital improvement schemes would often reinstate full height
schemes, but these were not dealt with as a priority.