London Borough of Lambeth - Streatham Hill East CPZ
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LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH
PROPOSED EXTENSION TO THE STREATHAM HILL EAST CONTROLLED PARKING ZONE (CPZ)
[NOTE: This Notice is about proposals to extend the Streatham Hill (MR) CPZ operating Monday to Friday between 10am and Noon including introducing waiting and loading restrictions, shared use parking places, cycle hangars, a disabled parking bay, and convert existing electric vehicle charging bays to electric permit holder parking bays. Objections or other comments may be made – see paragraph 7].
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Lambeth, proposes to make The Lambeth (Free Parking Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Loading and Stopping Restrictions) (Amendment No. **) Order 202* and The Lambeth (Charged-For Parking Places) (Amendment No. **) Order 202* under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended).
2. The general effect of the Orders would be to introduce:
(1) Single yellow line restrictions operating Monday to Friday between 10am and Noon in, (a) Hitherfield Road, (b) Leigham Vale, (c) Mount Nod Road, (d) Mountearl Gardens, (e) Romeyn Road, (f) Rosedene Avenue, and (g) Stockfield Road.
(2) Double yellow line restrictions in (a) Leigham Vale, (b) Mount Nod Road, and (c) Romeyn Road.
(3) Shared use (resident permit holder and payment) parking places in (a) Hitherfield Road, (b) Keymer Road, (c) Leigham Vale, (d) Mount Nod Road, (e) Mountearl Gardens, (f) Romeyn Road, (g) Rosedene Avenue, and (h) Stockfield Road.
(4) Shared use (resident and business permit holder and payment) parking places in (a) Hitherfield Road, (b) Leigham Vale, (c) Mount Nod Road, (d) Mountearl Gardens, (e) Romeyn Road, (f) Rosedene Avenue, and (g) Stockfield Road.
(5) A cycle hanger in (a) Hitherfield Road, the south-west side, at the side of No. 50 Leigham Vale; (b) Mount Nod Road, the north-west side, outside No. 71 Mount Nod Road; (c) Rosedene Avenue, the north-west side, at the side of No. 113 Leigham Court Road; (d) Stockfield Road, the south-west side, at the side of No. 38 Leigham Vale.
(6) A disabled persons parking place outside Nos. 36 and 38 Rosedene Avenue.
(7) Covert existing electric vehicle parking place to a (MR) permit holders only electric vehicle parking place in Mountearl Gardens (a) outside Nos. 13 to 27 Mountearl Gardens, and (b) opposite Nos. 29 to 57 Mountearl Gardens.
3. Any trial schemes enacted through ongoing experimental traffic orders will continue to progress through to the appropriate evaluation and completion of each scheme.
4. The Orders are necessary to introduce an extension to the existing Stretham Hill controlled parking zone (CPZ).
5. If you have any enquiries, please telephone Lambeth Council’s Parking Design Team on 020 7926 6799 or email: cpzconsultation@lambeth.gov.uk.
6. A copy of each of the draft Orders and other documents giving detailed particulars about them are available for inspection online at: https://streets.appyway.com/lambeth or www.lambeth.gov.uk/traffic-management-orders and at the offices of Lambeth Council’s Parking and Enforcement Group (Parking, Network Management & Fleet), 3rd Floor, Civic Centre, 6 Brixton Hill, London SW2 1EG, between 9.30 am and 4.30 pm on Mondays to Fridays inclusive (except on bank/public holidays). To arrange an inspection please email: Trafficorders@lambeth.gov.uk.
7. All objections and other representations relating to the proposed Orders must be made in writing and all objections must specify the grounds on which they are made (quoting reference Streatham Hill East CPZ), and can be made using our consultation portal at https://streets.appyway.com/lambeth or sent by post to Barbara Poulter, Parking and Enforcement Group (Parking, Network Management & Fleet), PO Box 80771, London SW2 9QQ by 25 October 2024. Any objection may be communicated to, or be seen by, other persons who may have an interest in this matter.
Dated 27 September 2024
Ben Stevens
Highways Network Manager
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