| Topic: | Re:Re:Monday 7.30 - Station House | |
| Posted by: | Jennifer Selig | |
| Date/Time: | 06/02/11 18:42:00 |
| I will make every effort to attend but in case I can't make it:- Using the Council's plans showing their proposed CPZ for the 6 roads within the Eastern Cluster I list here the number of properties WITH DROPPED KERB ACCESS TO OFF-ROAD PARKING. EASTBOURNE ROAD 20 properties (map shows 22?) YES to CPZ 6 - NO to CPZ 2 (total response 8 homes) ALL properties have dropped kerb access apart from 4 properties (nos. 9-10-16-18). MILNTHORPE ROAD 22 properties YES to CPZ 7 - NO to CPZ 3 (total response 10 homes) ALL properties have dropped kerb access apart from 1 property (no. 12). CHESTERFIELD ROAD 43 properties YES to CPZ 14 - NO to CPZ 3 (total response 17 homes) ALL properties have dropped kerb access apart from 3 properties (nos. 15-19-25) and possibly the flats 27 to 37 and houses 39-41-43 but it seems some rear access is available to these from Sutton Court Rd. Note: Properties 6-8-10-12 rear access from Milnthorpe; 14-16-18-10-22-24-26-28 rear access from Eastbourne; 13 side access from Chatsworth - all these access points are dropped kerbs. CHATSWORTH ROAD (incl Chatsworth Close 4 properties) 33 properties incl. C.Close (LBH Consultation results says 31 properties) YES to CPZ 7 - NO to CPZ 4 (total response 11 homes) ALL properties have dropped kerb access apart from 4 properties (nos.10-12-14-17). PARK ROAD 165 properties YES to CPZ 58 - NO to CPZ 14 (total response 72 homes) ALL properties have dropped kerb access apart from 17 properties (nos. 46-48-50-68-70-72-98-136-138-140-then 142-144 and 146-148 (these seem to have shared driveways but no dropped kerb on the LBH plan) - 51-55-77). ELMWOOD ROAD 58 properties YES to CPZ 30 - NO to CPZ 3 (total response 33 homes) ONLY 3 properties have dropped kerb access, 50 properties do not have dropped kerbs. NOTE: The statistics for YES/NO to CPZ are from the initial questionnair/consultation of 2009. 6 roads, 341 properties, YES to CPZ 122 - NO to CPZ 29 (total response 151 homes) Of the 341 properties, 257 properties have dropped kerb access to off-road parking 84 properties do not. Info. lifted from LBH Proposed CPZ Plan for the Grove Park Eastern Zone. In all the roads, except Elmwood, some properties have more than one dropped kerb. Elmwood obviously has problems but there are long runs of parking spaces at each end which would be reduced by a CPZ and double yellow lines and still no guarantee of a parking space outside your own home. The simple solution would be to remove CPZ from roads adjacent to A4 northside (Harvard Rd and possibly others) and make Elmwood one way to stop the apparently frequent "bonnet to bonnet" confrontations. The other 5 roads have no need of a CPZ. 06 February 2011 |