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Three Rivers District Council wants your views on parking proposals in various locations across the district.
These proposals focus on the introduction of No Waiting at Any Time restrictions, commonly known as Double Yellow Lines, where parking is dangerous or obstructive. Areas have been identified from requests by residents and Councillors.
The propsals are shown in the accompanying plans in the documents tab for the following areas:
Eastbury Road at its junction with St Mary's Avenue, Northwood (Plan 1)
Hazelbury Avenue at its junctions with Gallows Hill and Gallows Hill Lane, Abbots Langley (Plan 2)
High Street at its junctions with St Lawrence Close and The Crescent, Abbots Langley (Plan 3)
Popes Road at its junction with Greenways, Abbots Langley (Plan 4)
Romilly Drive at its junctions with Harrow Way and Otley Way, Carpenders Park (Plan 5)
Shepherds Lane at its junctions with Thellusson Way and Williamson Way, Mill End (Plan 6)
The Mead, Carpenders Park (Plan 7)
We would like to know if residents are in support of of these restrictions or if there should be any changes made to the proposal plans.
Should proposed parking restrictions be developed, further public consultation will take place prior to implementation.
If there isn’t clear support for changes, or if views are strongly conflicted, the council may not develop this review further.
Only feedback relevant to this scheme will be considered, please contact the council about other transport or parking issues here.
All decisions on proposed parking schemes are taken by the District Council, in consultation with local ward Councillors.
We will record any anonymous responses but may not use the data provided in them towards any decision.
One response will be accepted for each address.
Data from this consultation will be collected and held and processed by Three Rivers District Council and its parking services partner Hertsmere Borough Council and may be shared with TRDC Officers and District Councillors. The data will be used to produce a consultation report and to provide feedback to Councillors. Individual respondents will not be identified in the consultation report without permission. Three Rivers District Council’s privacy policy: https://www.threerivers.gov.uk/privacy
Three Rivers District Council wants your views on parking proposals in various locations across the district.
These proposals focus on the introduction of No Waiting at Any Time restrictions, commonly known as Double Yellow Lines, where parking is dangerous or obstructive. Areas have been identified from requests by residents and Councillors.
The propsals are shown in the accompanying plans in the documents tab for the following areas:
Eastbury Road at its junction with St Mary's Avenue, Northwood (Plan 1)
Hazelbury Avenue at its junctions with Gallows Hill and Gallows Hill Lane, Abbots Langley (Plan 2)
High Street at its junctions with St Lawrence Close and The Crescent, Abbots Langley (Plan 3)
Popes Road at its junction with Greenways, Abbots Langley (Plan 4)
Romilly Drive at its junctions with Harrow Way and Otley Way, Carpenders Park (Plan 5)
Shepherds Lane at its junctions with Thellusson Way and Williamson Way, Mill End (Plan 6)
The Mead, Carpenders Park (Plan 7)
We would like to know if residents are in support of of these restrictions or if there should be any changes made to the proposal plans.
Should proposed parking restrictions be developed, further public consultation will take place prior to implementation.
If there isn’t clear support for changes, or if views are strongly conflicted, the council may not develop this review further.
Only feedback relevant to this scheme will be considered, please contact the council about other transport or parking issues here.
All decisions on proposed parking schemes are taken by the District Council, in consultation with local ward Councillors.
We will record any anonymous responses but may not use the data provided in them towards any decision.
One response will be accepted for each address.
Data from this consultation will be collected and held and processed by Three Rivers District Council and its parking services partner Hertsmere Borough Council and may be shared with TRDC Officers and District Councillors. The data will be used to produce a consultation report and to provide feedback to Councillors. Individual respondents will not be identified in the consultation report without permission. Three Rivers District Council’s privacy policy: https://www.threerivers.gov.uk/privacy