Decision details

Proposal for East Sussex parking charges

Decision Maker: Lead Member for Transport and Environment

Decision status: Recommendations approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To consider the consultation on proposed changes to on-street parking permit and parking tariff charges.

Decisions:

27.1     The Lead Member considered a report by the Director of Communities, Economy and Transport, together with a revised Appendix 1B, and the comments of the Parking Charges Review Board held on 15 January 2020.

 

27.2     The Lead Member requested that Residents Permits can be purchased for 3, 6 and 12 months but with no additional cost / penalty if paying by instalments, and that officers consider the introduction of payment by monthly direct debit.

 

DECISIONS

 

27.3     The Lead Member RESOLVED to (1) Note the response to the public consultation on increasing parking pay & display charges and the proposed changes to permit charges; and

 

(2)        Approve the proposals:

a.         to increase parking pay & display tariffs and permit charges as detailed in Appendix 1; and

 

b.         agree that pay & display tariffs and permit charges across the county should be reviewed annually.

 

Reasons

 

27.4     There appears to be strong support for the County Council to introduce measures to reduce traffic congestion in our town centres. The proposed increase to parking charges will help to reduce vehicle trips and encourage greater use of sustainable modes of transport.

 

27.5     Concerns about the local air quality of our town centres were identified through the online questionnaire with almost two thirds of respondents indicating they feel the County Council should take measures to improve air quality across the county. Incentives such as a reduced resident parking permit for the least polluting vehicles will encourage a modal shift to electric vehicles.  Over half of respondents to the online questionnaire indicated measures should be taken by the County Council to encourage more sustainable modes of transport across the county. 

 

27.6     In order to achieve our objective of influencing driver behaviour and encourage people to use alternative sustainable forms of transport, additional tariff increases are likely to be required.  It is proposed that any further increases to Parking Tariffs will be reviewed as part of the annual review of fees and charges.

 

Report author: Rupert Clubb

Publication date: 26/02/2020

Date of decision: 20/01/2020

Decided at meeting: 20/01/2020 - Lead Member for Transport and Environment

Effective from: 28/01/2020

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