Views sought on residents' parking plan
00:00, 17 April 2003
RESIDENTS living in areas earmarked for controversial new parking regulations in Maidstone have a fortnight left to make their views known.
The suggested residents' parking scheme embraces a wide ranging review of on-street parking.
Proposals include reducing double yellow lines to allow overnight parking and the introduction of resident parking bays.
Under the scheme residents would get one free permit, with a £25 annual charge payable for a second vehicle and £50 for a third.
Several residents have already contacted Maidstone council with a variety of concerns leading a number of changes being suggested.
Visitor permits are likely to be substantially revised and simplified. The council originally proposed £1 for a five hour permit and £3 for a 24-hour stay with short stay scratchcards on sale at nearby shops.
Parking for residents with their own drive is also likely to be changed to include a first free permit.
Maidstone council's cabinet member for planning and transportation Cllr Malcolm Robertson (Lib Dem) said: "No-one ever said that the original proposals were done and dusted. The council had to set the ball rolling but I always knew the scheme would change and develop with the views of residents.
"We've teased out the issues and are building up a clearer picture of how the scheme can be operated."
Residents are invited to submit their views to Steve Goulette, Highways Manager, Maidstone Borough Council, London House, Maidstone, ME16 8HR or by e-mail to: highways@maidstone.gov.uk
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