Reference: D1562
Decision Maker: Leader of the Council
Decision status: For Determination
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
To seek approval to commence the statutory
procedure to consult on amendments to the Council’s current
Civil Enforcement Off Street Parking Places Order 2020 which
include charging for parking at Gedling Country Park and to permit
electronic payments across the borough’s car parks.
THAT:
1.Approval is given to commence the statutory procedure to consult
on amendments to the Gedling Borough Council (Civil Enforcement Off
Street Parking Places) Order 2020 in order to:
1a. Introduce parking charges at Gedling Country Park
1b. Introduce a cashless payment option across Gedling Borough
Council’s Car Parks.
The recommendations will enable the
consultation to begin for a new Off-Street Parking Order taking
into account the proposed changes.
An alternative option would be not to
introduce parking charges at Gedling Country Park and continue to
use existing revenue budget for ongoing maintenance of the current
250 car park spaces and other infrastructure at Gedling Country
Park, but this would limit the extent of further developments
and/or major repairs due to a need to borrow. For example, the
upper car park is now experiencing major problems with potholes and
resources are being switched from other repairs budgets to address
the issue.
Another option would be to cease the grounds maintenance and
infrastructure repairs at the park effectively letting it grow
wild. The Council has an efficiency target of £3,558,900 to
deliver (of which £2,225,200 is unidentified at the moment -
budget report to Council dated 6 March 2024), and this option would
save approximately £300,000
For the purpose of the consultation a parking charge of £2 at
Gedling Country Park is proposed. A higher charge could be
consulted on however £2 is considered competitive with other
Country Parks in the Nottinghamshire area and would not deter
people from using the park.
An alternative option would also be not to introduce the pay by app
cashless option and instead install new card readers on all Pay and
Display machines. This option is significantly more expensive in
comparison and would still incur maintenance costs and cash
collection costs.
Publication date: 03/10/2024
Date of decision: 03/10/2024
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