Liberal Democrat Councillors have expressed their disappointment that the scrutiny call-in, which had been organised to look into the increases in parking costs in
The panel voted, by four votes to three, to dismiss the call-in, with Conservative Councillors from outside of
The call-in panel raised a number of issues around poor consultation and excessive increases to permit costs. Although all Councillors agreed that consultation on this decision had been inadequate, Conservative Councillors appeared more concerned with the state of the Council’s finances than the issue of engaging with those who will be affected.
Councillor Ian Gilchrist (Widcombe), who led the call-in signatories commented:
“I am disappointed that the Conservative and Independent members of the panel did not recognise the merits of the case made to uphold the call-in.
“I thought that the arguments outlining the damaging effects of extending charged times in the city centre to
“I am slightly mollified by the apparent concession that Cllr Gerrish has made in the direction of Sunday evening parking, but this still has to be confirmed. If we have achieved even this small bit of good then that is a good thing. Residents will not be pleased at a 60% increase in their annual charges, but I do draw comfort from the thought that we at least did our best to oppose this.”
Cllr Steve Hedges (Odd Down), who sat on the panel, said:
“This really is a kick in the teeth for the democratic process; this decision has been made with complete disregard for best practice in decision-making such as engaging with hard-to-reach groups and the elderly who are often on fixed incomes. The Cabinet member also refused to address the issues raised in the call-in notice, including my concerns around costs of permits for traders, most of whom are small independent businesses who can not afford such huge increases.”
Concerns raised by Nod Knowles as to the impact on the night time economy, were supported by Cllr Roger Symonds (Combe Down), who said:
“Extending car park charging from
Notes:
The Panel decided to dismiss the call-in (4 votes to 3) and made the following recommendations:
§ That enforcement should be improved in this area; and
§ That consultation should be improved in the future; and
§ That the later opening of Park and Ride facilities should be looked in to; and
§ That the Panel support the undertaking given by the Cabinet Member to look into streamlining the parking department administration; and
§ That before the amendment to the Sunday hours is implemented, further consultation should be undertaken.
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