Parking Revenue

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Dear City of London Corporation,

Freedom of Information request

I wish to receive following information.
Figures for parking related income for each of the following financial years
2008/9
2009/10
2010/11
and projections for the current financial year 2011/12

If available as 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)

Please also supply details of each public consultation undertaken on the introduction of new 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 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 faithfully,

Mark Williams

COL - EB - Information Officer, City of London Corporation

Dear Mr Williams,

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 (FOIA) - INFORMATION REQUEST

The City of London (CoL) acknowledges receipt of your request for information of 1 October 2012.

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Yours sincerely,

Information Officer
Town Clerk’s Department
City of London
Tel: 020-7332 1209
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Dear Mr Williams,

 

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 (FOIA) - INFORMATION REQUEST

 

Following your request for information of 1 October 2012, and our
acknowledgement of 2 October 2012, the City of London (CoL) responds as
follows.

 

We have referenced your original request to make our responses easier to
understand:

 

1.     Please see attached spreadsheet for parking related income, from
Parking Meters, Parking Fines and Car Parks, for each of the financial
years requested.

 

2.     The CoL has no residents' parking zones in force and has therefore
not undertaken any consultations on implementing such schemes.

 

3.     Please see attached spreadsheet for enforcement revenue (Parking
Fines). It is not possible to provide a breakdown of the origin of the
revenue or the nature of offences.

 

If you have any queries or concerns, please contact me.

 

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following page: [1]www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Feedback, at the end of which
is located the FOI complaints procedure.

 

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Commissioner, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.
Telephone: (01625) 545700. Website: [2]www.ico.gov.uk.

 

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Yours sincerely,

 

 

Performance & Standards Officer

Department of the Built Environment

Phone      020 7606 3030

 

 

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David Knight left an annotation ()

The City of London owns the Avondale estate in SE1 and it has a residents' parking scheme in force and has had since at least 2000.