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Parking Services’ Annual Report 2014/2015

Meeting: 09/02/2016 - Strategic Planning, Sustainability and Transportation Committee (Item 225)

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Decision:

Issue for Decision

 

To consider the Parking Services’ Annual Report 2014/2015 detailing the Council’s achievements in providing civil parking enforcement services and to confirm all associated income and expenditure and to consider whether to publish it on the Council’s website in accordance with Guidance issued under s87 of the Traffic Management Act 2004.

 

Decision Made

 

That the Committee approves the Parking Services’ annual Report 2014/2015 for publication on the Council’s website, subject to two typographical corrections as noted by the Committee, in accordance with the Statutory guidance published by the Secretary of State for Transport under section 87 of the Traffic Management Act 2004.

 

Minutes:

The Committee considered the Parking Services’ Annual Report 2014/2015 detailing the Council’s achievements in providing civil parking enforcement services and to confirm all associated income and expenditure and to consider whether to publish the document on the Council’s website in accordance with Guidance issued under s87 of the Traffic Management Act 2004.

 

The Committee asked that the following typographical errors be corrected in the section ‘Background to Parking in the Borough of Maidstone’ before publication of the report:

 

·  First line of the third paragraph should read ‘increasingly’ rather than increasing

·  First line of the fifth paragraph should read ‘This change in…’ rather than ‘This change is…’

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the Committee approves the Parking Services’ Annual Report 2014/2015 for publication on the Council’s website, subject to two typographical corrections as noted by the Committee, in accordance with the Statutory guidance published by the Secretary of State for Transport under section 87 of the Traffic Management Act 2004.

 

Voting:  For – 9  Against – 0    Abstentions - 0