Seer Green Parking Review - Statutory consultation
Overview
We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the introduction of double yellow line (No waiting at any time) and School Zig-Zag markings (No Stopping Mon-Fri 8am-5pm On Entrance Markings) restrictions in Seer Green as detailed on the attached map to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
Restrictions |
Road Name |
Double yellow lines (No Waiting at Any Time).
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No Stopping Mon-Fri 8am-5pm On Entrance Markings |
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No decision has been made at this point.
We invite you to let us have your views on the proposed parking restrictions.
How to have your say
You can tell us your views in one of the following ways:
- The online comment form below or the TraffWeb site at https://buckinghamshire.traffweb.app/ in the "Public Consultation" under scheme ref: FC 028 - Static.
- By email us at parkingtro@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
- Or write to us at Buckinghamshire Council, Parking Services Team, Walton Street Office, Walton Street, Aylesbury, HP20 1UA
If you have any questions about this activity, please email us at parkingtro@buckinghamshire.gov.uk or phone us on 01296 383700.
Please tell us your views by midnight on Sunday 12 March 2023.
What happens next
We will consider all responses and prepare a recommendation report based on the feedback to the decision makers.
If you provide your email address or other contact details with your comments, we will contact you about the decision once it has been made. The results of the consultation and decision will also be published on this webpage.
Privacy
We will use the information you provide only for the purpose of this consultation. We will store the information securely, in line with data protection laws. The law states that we must make responses available for public inspection, but we will not share or publish any personal details. Please visit the Privacy page to read our full privacy notice.
Areas
- South West Chilterns
Interests
- Transport
- Roads & parking
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