Completed Parking Consultations 2019-20
Consultation on amendments to parking charges and permits
This consultation closed in June 2020. and we are now analysing the results. For those who responded, we thank you for taking part in the consultation.
Here is the Parking Charges Statutory Consultation Report 29 June 2020 (PDF, 531KB)
The next steps will be presenting the outcome of the consultation to Cabinet later this year where Members will consider the comments and decide how to proceed. We will contact permit holders once a decision has been made.
The proposed changes were as follows:
- Parking permits - a £10 increase across all existing parking permits to support the significant costs of running, maintaining and enforcing our parking infrastructure
- Additional parking permits - A £50 surcharge on second and subsequent permits to reduce car ownership, promote active travel and more sustainable modes of travel
- Diesel fuelled vehicles - An £80 surcharge for diesel fuelled vehicles to highlight the impact of diesel emissions on local air quality and influence cleaner future vehicle choices
- On-street pay-to-park and off-street car parks - a 25% diesel surcharge to on-street pay-to-park areas and off-street car parks to discourage short trips within the borough
- Visitor permits - households would be limited to use no more than two daily visitor permits at any one time. Daily visitor permits would increase to £4 across all CPZ areas. A concessionary rate discount of 50% will be applied to the visitor permit charge for those aged 65 or over, or if registered disabled
- Disabled Blue Badge Holders - a free residential permit for Disabled Blue Badge Holders to replace the companion badge scheme and the requirement to display that permit
- Administration Fee for parking permit refunds - the council is proposing a £20 administration fee on processing parking permit refunds. It is also proposed that visitor scratch cards shall become non-refundable
The supporting traffic management orders that detail these proposed changes can be viewed at our List of Traffic Management Orders Page.
If the proposed changes are agreed by the council in September 2020, the new prices would be introduced in November 2020.
Further details and frequently asked questions
More details about the proposals, and answers to some common questions, are available here:
Proposed Shepherds Close CPZ Consultation
- Shepherd's Close Informal Consultation Document (PDF, 65KB)
- Shepherd's Close Informal Consultation Area Map (PDF, 6MB)
- Shepherd's Close Informal Consultation - Street Poster (PDF, 26KB)
Highgate Station CPZ Review
- Highgate Station Informal Consultation Document (PDF, 75KB)
- Highgate Station Informal Consultation Area Map (PDF, 6MB)
- Highgate Station Informal Consultation - Street Poster (PDF, 26KB)
Highgate Station Outer (CPZ) Extension
Bounds Green CPZ Extension
We have already conducted a statutory consultation which led to a further informal consultation on 14 August 2019 (see below).
The further public consultation outcome analysis report is now available below with the summary of the outcome detailed. The new controls are expected to go live early in 2020.
Reports from August 2019
The Public Consultation outcome analysis report is now available with the summary of the outcome detailed on the Works Notification Letter for Highgate Station Outer below. The new controls went live in September 2019.
- Consultation letter (PDF, 27KB)
- Consultation area (PDF, 5.4MB)
- Public Consultation outcome analysis report (PDF, 72KB)
- Consultation response letter - Whole area (PDF, 391KB)
- Informal Consultation letter - Edith Road, Park Grove and Bailey Close (PDF, 73KB)
Tottenham Event Day / Full time Parking Control
- Statutory Consultation - Tottenham East Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) (PDF, 96KB)
- Statutory Consultation - Tottenham West Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) (PDF, 96KB)
- Controlled Parking Zones and how they operate - Info (PDF, 44KB)
- TED - East Map (PDF 2.50MB)
- TED - West Map (2.69MB)
Tottenham Event Day Public Consultation Report
Seven Sisters CPZ Extension
- Seven Sisters CPZ Extension, Statutory Consultation letter - January 2020 (PDF, 458KB)
- Seven Sisters CPZ Extension - Detailed Design (PDF, 3MB)
- Seven Sisters CPZ Extension, consultation letter - July 2019 (PDF, 6MB)
- Seven Sisters CPZ Extension - consultation map (PDF, 6MB)
- Seven Sisters CPZ Extension - consultation map (PDF, 6MB)
- CPZs and how they operate (PDF, 19KB)
Highgate Station Outer CPZ Extension
The Public Consultation outcome analysis report is now available with the summary of the outcome detailed on the Works Notification Letter for Highgate Station Outer below. The new controls went live in September 2019.
- Highgate Station Outer CPZ Delegated Report
- Consultation Letter (PDF, 96KB)
- Consultation Plan (PDF, 606KB)
- Public Consultation outcome analysis report (PDF, 65KB)
- Works Notification HGSTA O CPZ Extension (PDF, 241KB)
Bounds Green CPZ Review
Tottenham Hale 'The Hale' Proposed CPZ Extension
- Proposed Extension of The Hale Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) - Statutory Notification (PDF, 103KB)
- Proposed Extension of The Hale Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) - Map (PDF, 666KB)
Woodside West CPZ Review Report
Bounds Green Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ)
Proposed Extension of Bounds Green CPZ to include additional local roads.
Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) Reviews
Bruce Grove, Bruce Grove North and Bruce Grove West CPZs
- Bruce Grove CPZ Review (PDF, 95KB)
- Bruce Grove North CPZ Review (PDF, 101KB)
- Bruce Grove West CPZ Review (PDF, 102KB)
Seven Sisters South
Statutory notification of Proposed Control Parking Zone
Tottenham and Tower Gardens Event Day CPZ Review
We are currently reviewing parking controls in both Tottenham and Tower Gardens Event Day Zones. Please ‘have your say’ by completing the online questionnaire.
- Tottenham Event Day - public consultation letter (PDF, 52KB)
- Tower Gardens Event Day - public consultation letter (PDF, 56KB)
Tottenham Hale North Event Day Consultation Report
Statutory Consultation - Electric Vehicle Charging points proposal various locations in the borough
The council consulted in February/March 2018 regarding the possible introduction of 75 Electric Vehicles Charging Points (EVCP’s) /bays at 23 locations in the borough. The consultation closing date was 16 March 2018. We received a good response to the consultation and on behalf of the Council, we would like to thank all those who took the time to have their say and make their views known.
Full details of all comments and representations can be found in a delegated report now available here: Installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Points - DAR
As part of the decision-making process, the council have considered all representations and now approved the introduction of EV charging points at the locations listed in the Outcome of Statutory Consultation and works notice letter- see detailed plans for each site below.
- Installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Points - DAR
- Statutory Consultation letter - proposed charging points (PDF, 105KB)
- Indicative Map for the proposed charging point locations (PDF, 743KB)
- Detail plans for each of the proposed charging point locations (PDF, 3MB)
- Outcome of Statutory Consultation and Works Notice (PDF 45KB)
- Detailed Plans for 14 Sites (PDF 2MB)
Tottenham Parking Reviews
- The Hale Consultation Letter and Plan (PDF, 3MB)
- Tottenham Hale North Event Day Letter and Plan (PDF, 6MB)
Hornsey North – Outcome to Public Consultation
We have completed the consultation on parking controls in the Hornsey North area.
Outcome to consultation documents
- Hornsey North Public Consultation update report (PDF, 179KB)
- Hornsey North Consultation outcome map - December 2017 (PDF, 489KB)
Consultation documents
Pre-consultation survey
The recent survey carried out amongst residents has confirmed demand for a full consultation on parking controls. This consultation is scheduled for 2018.
St Luke's (Muswell Hill) Information Update
- St Luke's (Muswell Hill) Information Update (PDF 31KB)
- St Luke’s Public Consultation Summary Report (PDF 109KB)
- Proposed introduction of St Luke’s Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) (PDF 317KB)
- Proposed extension of Fortis Green CPZ (PDF 311KB)
Tottenham Hale North (THN) CPZ Review and Extension into Thackeray Avenue
- Tottenham Hale Consultation - Letter and Plan (PDF 5.72MB)
- Tottenham Hale North Consultation Report Pack (PDF 6.40MB)
Alexandra Palace Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ)
Recent survey results show that residents do not wish for further consultation on parking controls except in two roads which have requested a full consultation on parking controls. See the documents below for full details and a copy of the survey results.
- Alexandra Palace roads parking information update (PDF, 24KB)
- Extending Alexandra Palace Controlled Parking Zone (PDF, 48KB)
- Alexandra Palace Survey of demand Consultation - results (PDF, 49KB)
Previous document:
White Hart Lane possible extension
South Tottenham - Possible Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ)
In September 2019 we asked local residents and businesses for their views on whether parking controls are needed in defined roads in South Tottenham.
The majority of respondents voted in favour of parking controls. Permissions have been granted to move the scheme to the statutory consultation stage. This will take place after the general election.
South Tottenham CPZ Statutory Consultation
- South Tottenham CPZ - Statutory Consultation letter (PDF 357KB)
- South Tottenham CPZ - NOP Detailed Design (PDF, 3MB)
- South Tottenham CPZ - Statutory Consultation area map (PDF, 7MB)
- South Tottenham CPZ - Statutory Consultation DA Report
September 2019
Fortis Green North Area Consultation
- Fortis Green North Possible CPZ - Public Consultation Analysis, 4 March 2020 (PDF, 336KB)
- Fortis Green North Area - Public Consultation (PDF, 76KB)
- Haringey Controlled Parking Zone Review (PDF, 105KB)
- Fortis Green Area - Draft Consultation Plan (PDF, 6MB)
- CPZs and how they operate (PDF, 20KB)
Tottenham Event Day - Possible full time Controlled Parking Zones (CPZ)
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