A POWYS parking review, described as “long overdue”, will begin later this month.
Issues to be covered in the Powys County Council review will include car parking charges, how to manage local authority car parks, town centre footfall and the pros and cons of local active travel schemes.
The first meeting of the cross-party group is scheduled for Thursday, October 26, with its findings expected by January next year.
Alongside a politically balanced membership of councillors, the review group will also include representatives from town councils and local businesses where car parks are sited. The review will be led by an independent, impartial consultant.
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Councillor Jackie Charlton, cabinet member for a Greener Powys, said: “This cross-party car park review is long overdue, and we are pleased to be able to finally get things moving asap.
“As well as car parking charges, the review will consider how best to manage all the council's car parks, town centre footfall, the impacts and benefits of local active travel schemes, available resources, and the needs of the local communities.
“Following discussions at full council meetings and elsewhere, we understand the urgency to get this review underway and we aim to seek a prompt conclusion and report back by the end of January 2024.”
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