Decision details
Traffic Management Orders on Housing Estate Land
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Environment and City Management, Cabinet Member for Hsg Services, Cabinet Member for Finance, Property and Regeneration
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Seeking approval to implement Traffic Management Orders on Westminster City Council housing estate land to enable effective parking controls and enforcement of non-compliance.
Decision:
1. That the Cabinet Member for Housing Services and the Cabinet Member for Environment and City Management (“the Cabinet Members”) jointly agreed to proceed to statutory consultation on the proposed implementation of Traffic Management Orders to control parking on Council owned housing estate land.
2. That, subject to the consideration of any representations received during the statutory consultation, the Cabinet Members jointly agreed to proceed to implement Traffic Management Orders on Council owned estate land, and that the parking enforcement regime operates in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding to be signed by the Executive Directors for Growth, Planning and Housing and City Management and Communities (See draft at Appendix B).
2.3 That, subject to statutory consultation, the Cabinet Member for Environment and City Management agreed to set the charges for the Parking Permits that will apply on Council owned housing estate land, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Housing.
2.4 That the Cabinet Member for Finance, Property and Regeneration approved the use of the Central Contingency within the Housing Revenue Account and general fund capital budgets at an estimated value of £2m for the capital work (signage and road markings) necessary for the delivery of this project.
Reasons for Decision
To ensure that unauthorised parking can be effectively controlled on housing estate land so that;
· Vehicles are prevented from obstructing access for emergency services or service vehicles, and those that do are dealt with swiftly and effectively;
· Those residents, visitors and tradespersons who are legitimately permitted to park on estate land are not deprived of places to park by unauthorised vehicles.
Publication date: 19/03/2019
Date of decision: 19/03/2019
Effective from: 27/03/2019
Accompanying Documents:
- Cabinet Member Report - Traffic Management Orders on Housing Estate Land PDF 310 KB
- Appendix A - Timeline PDF 295 KB
- Appendix B - DRAFT MOU PDF 403 KB
- Appendix C - Parking charges 2018-19 PDF 12 KB
- Appendix D - Prioritisation PDF 12 KB
- Appendix E - Tables for CM report PDF 26 KB
- Appendix F - Letter from DfT PDF 32 KB
- Appendix G - Implementation phasing PDF 40 KB
- Appendix H - Summary of feedback following parking consultation PDF 19 KB