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York, Multiple Traffic Notices, Proposed Changes to Loading, Parking, and One-Way Traffic Regulations

YO1 8QGPublished 03/12/25
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CITY OF YORK COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PROPOSALS

THE YORK PARKING, STOPPING AND WAITING (AMENDMENT) (NO 14/69) TRAFFIC ORDER 2025

Notice is hereby given that City of York Council, in exercise of powers under Sections 1, 2, 4, 32, 35, 45, 46, 53 and Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984 (“the Act”) and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Schedule 9 of the Act, proposes to make an Order which will have the effect of:

  1. Introducing ‘No Loading Monday–Sunday 10.30am–5pm’ restrictions on Blake Street, York, on its:

    (a) north east side, from the projected south eastern kerbline of Museum Street and a point 43 metres south east from the said line;

    (b) south west side, from the projected south eastern kerbline of Museum Street and a point 8 metres south east from the said line

    (c) south west side, between points 21.2 metres and 43 metres south east from the projected south eastern kerbline of Museum Street.

  2. Introducing ‘No Loading Monday–Sunday 10.30am–5pm’ restrictions on Duncombe Place Slip Road, York, on both sides, between the projected north eastern kerbline of Blake Street and the south eastern kerbline of Duncombe Place.

  3. Introducing a 24-hour Disabled Person’s (Blue Badge) parking place in Blake Street, York, on its south west side, between points 8 metres and 21.2 metres south east from the projected south eastern kerbline of Museum Street, thereby revoking the existing ‘No Waiting at any time’ restrictions from within that length.

    THE YORK TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (AMENDMENT) (NO 14/17) ORDER 2025

    Notice is hereby given that City of York Council, in exercise of powers under Sections 1, 2, 4, and Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984 (“the Act”) and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Schedule 9 of the Act, proposes to make an Order which will have the effect of:

    1. Revoking the existing ‘ONE-WAY’ direction of travel in Blake Street, York between points 14 metres and 43 metres south east from the projected south eastern kerbline of Museum Street.

    2. Introducing a ‘ONE WAY’ direction of travel in Duncombe Place Slip Road, York, to allow vehicles to travel in a north easterly direction of ‘ONE WAY’ traffic flow from its southern junction with Blake Street to its south eastern junction with Duncombe Place, thereby revoking the existing left turn only restriction from Duncombe Place into Blake Street and the restriction on vehicle access within the said length of road.

    A copy of the draft Orders, Statement of Reasons for making and relevant maps can be inspected at the Reception, West Offices, Station Rise, York, during normal business hours. Objections or other representations specifying reasons for the objection or representation should be sent to me in writing to arrive no later than 7th January 2026.

    3rd December 2025

    Director of City Development

    West Offices, Station Rise, YORK YO1 6GA

Open to feedback

From

3-Dec-2025

To

7-Jan-2026

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