The Forest Hill Society welcomes the consultation on a controlled
parking zone for the centre of Forest Hill, however, we have no view in favour
or against, and we believe it is right for local residents to have their say
through this consultation.
We recognise that there is growing pressure on parking due
to the success of a number of attractions in Forest Hill including; the museum,
the swimming pool, and the shops in the high street. There are also increasing
numbers of commuters going through Forest Hill station, and a small proportion
of them will travel to the station by car. This pressure on parking means that
it is right for residents to consider a CPZ as an option.
There are a number of points that we wish to make in
relation to a CPZ. These points should neither be seen as an endorsement or a
rejection of a CPZ, but if there were to be a CPZ we would want it to be right scheme
for the area.
Impact on Perry
Vale and Honor Oak
If a CPZ is introduced in Forest Hill then consideration
should be given to including roads between the railway and Sunderland Road, and
between Tyson Road and Honor Oak Park. Because the impact is very predictable,
consideration to this area must be done at the time of implementation rather
than waiting for complaints for residents.
Length of CPZ
Restrictions
If a CPZ were to be created in Forest Hill town centre we
would favour limiting residential only parking to one or two hours in the
morning, rather than for the whole of the day. This would bring the greatest
benefits for users of the high street, the pools, and the library.
1 comment:
Don't you think you should investigate the amount of revenue the car parks make?
If it is minimal, (which I wouldalso imagine) the enforcement might be higher than the revenue
Because of the high number of churches and commuter traffic in the area I have to park 200-300m away from my house. Even though I am in the current cpz
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