Council chiefs are set to give the green light to a £25,000 package of measures to regulate problem parking in Bramley & Stanningley ward.
Councillors, residents, businesses and schools have over the past three years requested waiting restrictions to remove indiscriminate and obstructive parking in residential areas.
A council report has this week authorised the detailed development, consultation, preparation and delivery of a scheme.
The streets earmarked for Traffic Regulation Orders in Bramley and Stanningley include:
- Hough Lane/Warrels Road
- Wellington Grove/Broad Lane
- Rossefield Approach
- Richmond Close/Broad Lane
- Hough Lane/Bath Lane
- Wellington Terrace/Broad Lane
- Langley Close/Langley Avenue
- Langley Road/Langley Avenue
- Outgang Lane/Raynville Road
- Coal Hill Drive
- Spring Valley Crescent
- Half Mile Lane/Fernbank Avenue
- and others to be confirmed.
Councillor Kevin Ritchie (Labour) said on behalf of all three Bramley & Stanningley councillors: “These are locations that have been brought up by residents and we are also looking at other schemes not listed here.”
The report – which was published this week and can be read here – gave authority to promote a Traffic Regulation Order in the Bramley & Stanningley ward. Local residents will get the chance to comment on the order when it is advertised.
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Can’t pick my kids up from school because there’s no where park when I return.
Shambles absolute shambles.
So many illegal parkers in school hours.
Blatantly no regarding traffic signs it a wonder how they passed there tests.
My street has permit only parking but I can’t remember the last time an enforcement officer came round, so people brazenly park and go to New Pudsey Station. It won’t make a difference.
What about Intake Lane, 2 schools opposite makes parking for residents impossible during school opening and closing times.
Brighton grove double parking both side of street .no services would get on the street in an emergency. Terrible parking as you enter the street from drivers going in to the daisy public house.