Parking Permits

Do you charge for resident parking permits in Controlled Parking Zones?

Yes

If you do currently have a charge:
How many resident parking permit holders are there in your area?

There are 16,532 residents parking permits currently live

What is the minimum and maximum charge levied for resident parking permits in Controlled Parking Zones?

Residents Parking Permits are provided at a single price of £30, a full list of charges can be found at Highways Fees and Charges

How much revenue did the charge generate in financial years:

2014/5 – £261,962
2015/6 – £353,780
2016/7 – £446,025
2017/8 – £505,110

Is there currently a plan to increase or decrease the charge for resident parking permits over the next three years (for example, in line with inflation, or if the introduction of a charge has been staggered)?

There are no decisions made in this respect.

How much was generated by fining drivers who parked in Controlled Resident Parking Zones without a valid permit in financial years:

Based on an audit of cases issue under Code 19 – “Parked in a residents or shared use parking place or zone either displaying an invalid permit or voucher or P+D ticket, or after the expiry of the paid for time.”

2014/5 – £30,687.70
2015/6 – £26,188.17
2016/7 – £29,121.71
2017/8 – £28,287.53

If you do not currently have a charge for resident parking permits in Controlled Parking Zones:

Is the council implementing such a charge in the next 24 months?

Not applicable