Work on extending Chichester parking zones due to start
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
The city already has a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) and between 2019 and 2020 West Sussex County Council consulted on proposals to tackle growing pressure on on-street parking.
A city-wide parking management plan has been produced, which the county council says will help support economic development, improve safety and promote more sustainable forms of transport.
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Hide AdWork is now due to start this month on the alteration of road marking and signs in advance of the new and extended CPZs coming into effect later this year.
The first phase of improvements will take place in: Donnington (new Zone A), Whyke (extension to existing Zone F), The Hornet (extension to existing Zone H),
Little Breach (extension to existing Zone N), and Swanfield (new Zone S)
Leaflets have been sent to residents in all roads included in the new and extended zones, giving them advance notice of works starting and advising where they can find further details, and when/how they may get a parking permit.
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Hide AdThe county council says care has been taken to minimise the visual impact of new signs and, wherever possible, remove existing ones which are no longer required.
The works will be undertaken over several weeks and because the overall scheme is covered by one legal ‘traffic order’, the scheme can only start to be enforced legally once all the new markings and signs are in place across the whole scheme.
The new and extended CPZs will be administered by Chichester District Council, which also oversees the enforcement of on-street parking across the district on the county council’s behalf.
The district council is currently setting up new online systems to deal with new permit applications.
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Hide AdMore details on how the new or extended zones will work, including a map of the areas covered, how/when to apply for permits and how much they will cost, can be foundat www.chichester.gov.uk/controlledparkingzoneextension
The county council says the benefits of the changes include:
• Safer arrangements for parking near junctions;
• Protection for through traffic on main arterial routes, especially for local bus services;
• Priority for residents and their visitors who rely upon on-street parking;
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Hide Ad• Less traffic congestion and pollution arising due to vehicles ‘searching’ for parking spaces in uncontrolled areas;
• Improved arrangements for Blue Badge holders in residential areas; and
• Safeguards for short-stay parking and deliveries near local neighbourhood shops.
Which roads are included in phase 1?
Zone A (new zone) includes:
Belgrave Crescent, Birdham Road, Bywater Way, Crosbie Close, Croy Close, Cutfield Close, Deer Close, Forge Close, Gordon Avenue, Graydon Avenue, Grenville Gardens, Grosvenor Road, Manor Close, Marden Avenue, Poyntz Close, Selsey Road, Southfields Close, St Georges Drive, Stockbridge Gardens, Stockbridge Road, The Meadows, Turnpike Close, Upton Road, Waterside Drive and Wiston Avenue.
Zone F will now be extended to include:
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Hide AdCawley Road, Ormonde Avenue, Peter Weston Place, Quest Close, Velyn Avenue and Winden Avenue.
Zone H will now be extended to include:
Needlemakers, St Agnes Place, St Pancras and The Hornet.
Zone N will now be extended to include:
Broyle Close, Broyle Road, Infirmary Terrace, King George Gardens, Little Breach (all), Springbank and Wellington Road.
Zone S (new zone) includes:
Badger Walk, Barnfield Drive, Baxendale Road, Bostock Road, Bradshaw Road, Carse Road, Conduit Mead, Cornflower Close, Graylingwell Drive, Harvester Close, Kidd Road, Kingsmead Avenue, Lime Close, Mansergh Road, Millfield Close, Morants Close , Palmers Field Avenue, Peacock Close, Seddon Close, Sloe Close, Southdown Close, Spitalfield Lane (part only), Stephens Close, Story Road, Swanfield Drive, Tenacre Close, The Pitcroft, The Waterplat and Westhampnett Road (part only).