Decision details

Review of City Centre Car Parking

Reference: D40558

Decision Maker: Executive Board

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

Decision to introduce Sunday and Evening Car Parking charges and level of charges.

Decisions:

Further to minute 75 of the meeting held 5th September 2012, the Director of Environment and Neighbourhoods and the Director of City Development submitted a further report providing an update on various issues relating to city centre car parking. The report referred to a consultation exercise undertaken in relation to Sunday and evening charges which brought forward a recommendation that charges be introduced. Information was also provided in respect of Woodhouse Lane multi storey car park, the on-going development of both retail and leisure opportunities within the city centre and the intention to continue to monitor car parking pricing and provision.

 

In presenting the report, the Executive Member for Environment outlined the comparable level of charging proposed, which was less than private parking provision; and was intended to promote a greater turnover of parking in the city centre thus making more spaces available for use and encouraging visitors to take up the increased city centre offer.

 

The Board noted the concerns expressed in respect of future charges which could be levied, the impact of the proposals on city centre evening business and the draw to out-of-town shopping facilities with free parking.

RESOLVED -

a)  That approval to the introduction of a £5 tariff for parking in Woodhouse Lane for Arena events

b)  That approval be given to the introduction of 24hr car parking at Woodhouse, with the availability of longer term tariffs.

c)  That approval be given to the introduction of a £2 evening charge from 6-10 for on street parking

d)  That approval be given to the introduction of £1 charge for up to 4 hours and £4 for all day between 10am and 6pm on a Sunday for on street parking.

 

Under the provisions of Council Procedure Rule 16.5, Councillors A Carter and Golton required it to be recorded that they voted against the matters included within this minute

 

Reason Key: Expenditure > £250,000;

Wards Affected: City and Hunslet;

Portfolio Holder: Executive Board Member for the Environment

Other reasons / organisations consulted

Consultation has already been carried out as described in the report that will be submitted to Executive Board

Consultees

Citizen’s Panel Survey Results

Contact: Telephone 0113 39 51501 Email: andrew.mason@leeds.gov.uk.

Report author: Andrew Mason

Publication date: 14/11/2013

Date of decision: 19/06/2013

Decided at meeting: 19/06/2013 - Executive Board

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