Temporary parking restrictions on Rectory Road

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Dear Birmingham City Council,

Yesterday (13th April 2016) we received a letter informing us that there will be temporary parking restrictions on the road outside houses 40-68 Rectory Road from Monday 18th April until 3rd June. The letter states that feedback was taken on board from "local residents, motorists, Travel West Midlands and Good Hope Hospital".

I would like to know, under a freedom of information request, how many residents and motorists were consulted, how the feedback was gathered, and how the surveyors ensured that a representative sample of views from both the residents and road users was taken into account.

Yours faithfully,

Dr T Lawrence.

Economy Governance, Birmingham City Council

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Our Reference:           FOI14657

Date:              15 April 2016

Name:           Dr Lawrence 

 

Email:            [FOI #328463 email]

 

 

 

Dear Dr Lawrence
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I wish to acknowledge receipt of your request for information in relation
to the following:

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Yesterday (13th April 2016) we received a letter informing us that there
will be temporary parking restrictions on the road outside houses 40-68
Rectory Road from Monday 18th April until 3rd June. The letter states that
feedback was taken on board from "local residents, motorists, Travel West
Midlands and Good Hope Hospital".

 

I would like to know, under a freedom of information request, how many
residents and motorists were consulted, how the feedback was gathered, and
how the surveyors ensured that a representative sample of views from both
the residents and road users was taken into account.

 

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Yours sincerely
Pam Heera

 

Professional Support Assistant

Birmingham City Council

Economy Directorate

Transportation & Connectivity

Governance Team

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Dear Dr Lawrence

 

Please find attached the response to your recent request for information
regarding the parking restrictions on Rectory Road. Should you need to
contact us regarding this response could I please ask you to quote the
reference FOI14657 to enable us to locate your enquiry on our database.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Economy Governance Team

 

 

 

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