Parking Consultations

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Consultations on Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs) and other traffic management schemes are managed by the Traffic and Road Safety team.

Please use the following links for further information:

Consultation process

Public Consultation process

With most proposals a letter and a questionnaire, or an explanatory leaflet, are addressed to residents and businesses within the proposed area. All of our correspondence will include a named officer contact and telephone number. You should keep these in case you need to contact us for any reason.

For major schemes the consultations are expanded to include a public meeting or exhibition.

Statutory process

A traffic management order is necessary and this requires the publication of a formal notice in the local papers. Notices may also be posted in affected streets. This will give people a further opportunity to submit written objections. During the statutory process, non-residents are given an opportunity to make their views known.

Once we have completed both the formal and statutory consultations we consider all the responses and what changes, if any, need to be made to the scheme design. For some schemes, we may need to report to a relevant Council committee where elected members decide if the scheme should go ahead. Members of the public are allowed to address the committee.

Works on site

When it has been decided that the scheme should proceed, residents will be informed and also notified when work is due to start on site. The completion of the various legal stages we need to go through to make the traffic order, letting a works contract and programming the work with the contractor may mean it is many months between the decision to proceed and starting work.

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Contact us

For the most up to date information on what's happening in your area, please contact:

Transport Policy and Projects Group
River Park House
1st Floor South
225 High Road
Wood Green
N22 8HQ

Tel 020 8489 5143/1326
Email frontline.consultation@haringey.gov.uk

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Page Last Updated: 8 October 2008

This page belongs to the following categories :
- Transport and streets > Motor vehicles, roads and parking > Parking
- Transport and streets > Motor vehicles, roads and parking > Traffic management

 
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