Issue - meetings

Issue - meetings

Parking on HRA Land

Meeting: 03/07/2014 - City Executive Board (became Cabinet on 13 May 2019) (Item 27)

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The Head of Housing and Property has submitted a report which sets out the options for management of the Council’s small parking areas that are sited on housing land held in the Council’s housing revenue account (HRA), including un-adopted highway.

 

 

Officer Recommendations: That the City Executive Board agrees:

 

1.    That the preferred model for the enforcement of the Resident Parking Permit Scheme (RPPS) on HRA land is through an external contractor

 

2.    That consultation arrangements for new Resident Parking Permit Areas on HRA land are as set out in this report

 

3.    That delegated authority is given to the Head of Housing and Property to introduce new Resident Parking Permit Areas on HRA land.

 

4.    The eligibility criteria for the Resident Parking Permit scheme as set out in this report

 

5.    That permits under the Resident Parking Permit Scheme continue to be provided without charge to residents, their visitors and carers

Minutes:

The Head of Housing and Property submitted a report (previously circulated, now appended) which detailed the options for managing the Council’s small parking areas that are sited on housing land held in the Council’s housing revenue account (HRA), including un-adopted highway.

 

 Cllr Seamons, Executive Board Member for Housing and Estate Regeneration presented the report.

 

The City Executive Board resolved to agree:

 

1.    That the preferred model for the enforcement of the Resident Parking Permit Scheme (RPPS) on HRA land is through an external contractor

 

2.    That consultation arrangements for new Resident Parking Permit Areas on HRA land are as set out in this report

 

3.    That delegated authority is given to the Head of Housing and Property to introduce new Resident Parking Permit Areas on HRA land.

 

4.    The eligibility criteria for the Resident Parking Permit scheme as set out in this report

 

5.    That permits under the Resident Parking Permit Scheme continue to be provided without charge to residents, their visitors and carers