Parking related income Redcar and Cleveland Council

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Dear Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council,

Freedom of Information request for Parking related Income for Redcar and Cleveland Council 

I wish to receive the following information.
Figures for parking related income for each of the following
financial years
2008/9
2009/10
2010/11
2010/12
and projections for the current financial year 2012/13 including basis for projections.
Please include projections relating to any proposed new parking schemes such as that proposed for Saltburn by Sea.

As a part  of  the total revenue figures I would like to see the figures for each related income stream for each of the above years including but not restricted to:-

General parking revenue: Meters, Car Parks, Parking voucher schemes etc

Revenue from Residents parking schemes Residents charges and Visitors charges (if Applicable)

Enforcement revenue: Parking fines  (if possible it would be good to see origin of revenue eg nature of offence)

For the above mentioned years. Please also supply details of each public consultation undertaken on the introduction of new public and residents parking zones and the results and conclusions of each consultation together with the action taken as a result.

Please note that I am not asking for details of each individual submissions, simply the final analysis of the responses and the conclusions drawn

It would be helpful if you were to provide any brief notes which might be necessary to understand the context of the information provided, although I recognise that you are not obliged to do this.

If the information requested contains sections of confidential information, please blank out or remove these sections, and mark clearly that they have been removed.

Yours Sincerely

Anthony A Brown

Information Security, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council

FOI request - Ref FOI/13/075

I wish to acknowledge receipt of your attached request for information.

I have asked the relevant officers of the Authority to commence enquiries immediately to find all applicable information relating to your request under the FOI Act and to supply any which is found to me.

Your request has to be processed within a maximum of 20 working days, which means the Council must provide you with the information it has (assuming no exemptions are claimed) by 23.02.2013. If it is possible to provide you with the information within a shorter timescale then that will be done.

Should you have any queries about this matter please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Regards

FOI Officer

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Information Security, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council

Dear Mr Brown

I wish to apologise for a mistake I made on your acknowledgement e-mail, the 20 working day deadline is in fact the 25th Feb 2013.

Kind Regards

FOI Officer

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Brown, Stephen, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council

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Hi

 

Please find attached our reponse to your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000.

 

Regards

 

Stephen Brown

Principal Licensing Officer

01287 612402

 

 

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Anthony A Brown

Dear Brown, Stephen,

I note in your reply that you have not included any iInformation regarding any consultations of affected public and residents with regard to past parking and enforcement schemes.

Could you please supply this information and documents / précis, or an explanation as to why it is not available.

Yours sincerely,

Anthony A Brown

Information Security, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council

Dear Mr Brown

I wish to acknowledge receipt of your email. I have spoken to the relevant Officers of the Authority and am in a position to respond immediately.

Any new parking restrictions in the Borough are formally advertised in accordance with the statutory procedure. This procedure results in a scheme being drawn up and then formally advertised for a period of 21 days. Once the closing date for comments ends, any comments received are collated and an Engineer Officer meets with the Lead Member For Highways, Transportation & Planning to review the scheme and any comments received. The lead member has the delegated power to decide on the outcome of a scheme and whether it is physically implemented. If the scheme goes ahead it is then formally advertised again with a start date to which the legal order comes into force. If a scheme is not approved it is simply abandoned and all parties who commented on a scheme are notified of the decision made.

Due to the above process we do not analyse any of the responses received we simply present them in the context they have been received whether its positive or negative comments towards a traffic scheme. Therefore no analysis documents or conclusion documents exist.

In addition to this I am able to tell you that the last residents parking consultation took place in 2008 in Redcar.

I trust that this information satisfies your query

Kind regards

FOI Officer

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