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Parking Annual Report 2022 to 2023

4. Design and implementation of our parking schemes

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  4. 4. Design and implementation of our parking schemes
  • Parking Annual Report 2022 to 2023
    • 1. Parking objectives and strategies
    • 2. Electric Vehicles
    • 3. Blue Badges and Concessionary Travel
    • 4. Design and implementation of our parking schemes
    • 5. Parking Enforcement
    • 6. Suspensions
    • 7. Challenges, representations, and appeals.
    • 8. Bus lanes, bus gates, and CCTV
    • 9. Car parks
    • 10. Permits
    • 11. Our customer mission
    • 12. Financial information
    • 13. Where our income goes

The Hallyburton Road area underwent a preliminary consultation and a further detailed design consultation for parking scheme proposals.

An initial consultation took place in June 2022 in an area known as the Top Triangle within the Hanover & Elm Grove. This was to establish whether residents wished to remain in the full scheme Zone V, Hanover and Elm Grove (Monday to Sunday, 9am to 8pm) or revert to the light touch scheme in Zone S, Hanover and Elm Grove (Monday to Friday, 11am to noon and 6pm to 7pm).

The Traffic Regulation Order for the Elm Grove Pavement Parking Ban was advertised in Feb 2023. As a result, there has been a marked reduction in pavement parking in the area.

Graph: Timeline of relining projects from 2021 to 2026

Timeline of parking schemes

Data shown in graph

  • Zone W & L Review (Wish Road & West Hove area) inc Hollyburton: 2021 quarter 4 to 2023 quarter 2.
  • Rosedean Area: 2021 quarter 4 to 2023 quarter 2.
  • Hollingdean: 2022 quarter 1 to 2023 quarter 4.
  • Top Triangle (Zone V) Review: 2022 quarter 2 to quarter 1.
  • Zone U Review: 2022 quarter 3 to 2024 quarter 1.
  • South Portslade Review: 2022 quarter 3 to 2024 quarter 1.
  • Surrenden Review: 2023 quarter 1 to 2024 quarter 3.
  • Hollyburton Road Area Review: 2024 quarter 2, 2025 quarter 3.
  • Roedean Area Review: 2024 quarter 2, 2025 quarter 3.
  • Hollingdean Review: 2024 quarter 4 to 2026 quarter 2.

Relining projects

  •  Planned maintenance of Zone J (London Road Station) and F (Fiveways and Balfour) from May to September 2022. 

2022 to 2023 activity 

  • 92 white lines applications have been processed.
  • 116 successful applications and implementations of Disabled Parking Bays
  • 443 highway searches have been processed 

Traffic Regulation Orders

  • 29 orders advertised, sealed, and implemented.
  • 4 Experimental Traffic Regulation Orders advertised, sealed, and implemented.
  • 1 amendment to an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (advertised, sealed, and implemented).
  • 19 advertised Traffic Regulation Orders – awaiting decisions or implementation (or sealed after 31st March 2023).
  • 5 notice of intentions advertised

 

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