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Controlled Parking Zone – Update

April 19, 2009

CPZ Design – Objections to Pavement Parking gather pace

http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/news/4380832.Divinity_Road_parking_plan_sparks_protest/

Residents handing petition over to Councillor Ian Hudspeth

Residents handing petition over to Councillor Ian Hudspeth

Local residents gathered at the top of Southfield Road to present the pavement parking petition to Councillor Ian Hudspeth.  Thanks to all who came!

The final Oxfordshire County Council proposal for the design of the controlled parking zone (CPZ) is expected in June 2009.

Until this is made public, we do not know the number of parking spaces which will be available although the current recommendation is to allow two permits per household.

Attempts by DRARA to exclude temporary residents from obtaining permits have been unsuccessful and anyone will be able to apply for a permit – provided they meet the criteria.

This will include having DVLA documentation which shows the car is registered at an address within the CPZ.

Our thanks to everyone who signed our online and door-to-door petitions which object to the current CPZ design and the high ratio of pavement parking.

DRARA has been contacting disability groups and residents within the area to obtain statements as to the impact pavement parking would have in terms of access and the ability to use pavements properly.  These are being collated and will be used in a media campaign planned for May.

In April we also invited Ian Hudspeth, County Council Cabinet Minister for Transport, to Southfield Road to demonstrate how narrow pavements are in sections of the road and that it will be next to impossible for pushchair users and people to walk side by side if cars are legally permitted to park on the pavement.

The CPZ is planned to come into operation in Spring 2010

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