CPZ may be introduced on street by street basis even if majority vote against

'The results of the consultation, combined with the views of the community council and the parking occupancy surveys will help determine whether or not a CPZ is introduced (subject to second stage consultation) in some or all of the area.

If a decision is made to go ahead with introducing a CPZ, we will carry out a second consultation with all residents and businesses in the roads concerned to determine the final parking layout before works begin.'

Southwark Council Parking Review

Network development team Paul Gellard
Tel: 020 7525 2021 / 7764 / 2131
Paul.Gellard@southwark.gov.uk

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Wednesday, December 09, 2009

CPZ Long Overdue in Sunray Avenue


As a resident of Sunray Avenue for a little over 10 years I have seen street parking progressively get worse and worse. A CPZ is long overdue. Monday to Friday between around 7am and 8pm the Denmark Hill end of the street us full of what appears to be hospital traffic (mostly workers, but some visitors) often inconsiderately parked. It got worse when the Denmark Hill CPZ was introduced and again when Lambeth recently put in a CPZ by Ruskin Park. The price of parking is small compared to the benefit that will accrue from the CPZ.

Stephen lamb


1 comment:

  1. Absolutely agree! During the working day the street is FULL of non-resident's cars. Delivery vehicles have to double park. Add in the 42 bus and the result is chaos.

    I accept that paying for a resident's parking permit won't guarantee a parking space outside your house but it should mean that the available space isn't full of non-residents

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