Civil Parking Enforcement Overview - Oxfordshire County Council

Civil Parking Enforcement Overview - Oxfordshire County Council
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Civil Parking Enforcement implemented by Oxfordshire County Council involves enforcing parking regulations to manage traffic flow and improve community parking issues. The system covers various enforced areas like double yellow lines, loading bays, and resident parking schemes, with the aim to enhance journey times and address parking hotspots. It also addresses issues such as wrong restrictions and the need for new Controlled Parking Zones. Reported problem sites highlight areas like commuter parking and lack of resident parking. The next steps involve community engagement to identify parking hotspots for enforcement and areas where restrictions need adjustment.

  • Civil Parking Enforcement
  • Oxfordshire County Council
  • Traffic Flow Management
  • Parking Regulations
  • Community Engagement

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  1. Keith Stenning Head of Service Network Management James Whiting Parking Manager

  2. What is Civil Parking Enforcement? Oxfordshire County Council is now responsible for on-street parking enforcement across the County. No longer the responsibility of Thames Valley Police Allows for the enforcement and issuing of Penalty Charge Notices to those who breach parking regulations A civil matter not a criminal offence.

  3. How do we do it? OCC have a contract with Conduent Public Sector (UK) limited who supply: Back office system Feet on the Ground Civil Enforcement Officers Scan bikes and enforcement vehicles Deployment Plans

  4. What do we enforce? Double yellow lines Single yellow lines Time limited parking bays Loading bays Resident Parking Schemes Disabled bays

  5. What are the benefits? Restrictions can be enforced to project the flow of traffic, manage the network better and improve journey times. Dedicated resources available to deal with community issues and parking hotspots Introduce new restrictions and Controlled Parking Zones (resident parking schemes) to provide surety of on-street parking

  6. What are the Problems? The wrong restrictions in the wrong places - Time limited bays that should be resident parking - Lines in the wrong places New restrictions required - Additional lining and signing required - New Controlled Parking Zones (resident parking)

  7. Reported problem sites - Haydon Road (commuter parking) - Station Road (commuter parking) - White Leys Close (commuter parking) - Lydalls Road (no residents parking) - Cronshaw Close (commuter parking) - East Street (commuter parking) - Lower Broadway (lack of residents parking)

  8. What are the next steps? Community engagement with: - Identifying parking hot spots for enforcement - Identifying where the restrictions are in the wrong place - Identifying areas for resident parking

  9. Who do I contact? To identify hotspots To identify incorrect lining and signing To identify the need for resident parking Please email: cpeenquiries@oxfordshire.gov.uk

  10. What happens next? Site assessment Informal consultations with Town Council Scheme design Informal consultation with Town Council and Residents Formal consultation Implementation

  11. Q&A Chair for Q&A The Mayor Cllr Mocky Khan Answering the questions: Keith Stenning James Whiting

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