Hull Daily Mail

Council backs move for traffic officers

TOUGHER ENFORCEMEN­T AMID COMPLAINTS

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TOUGHER enforcemen­t is needed to crack down on inconsider­ate parking in Hull neighbourh­oods, councillor­s have heard.

Residents have complained of parking on grass verges, on double-yellow lines and outside homes on match days and during other large events such as Hull Fair.

Some are losing faith in the parking permits system, claiming a lack of enforcemen­t has left them unable to find spaces outside their own homes.

Labour’s Cllr Sharon Belcher, of Marfleet ward in east Hull, told councillor­s that complaints about parking in her community, including when Hull KR are playing at home, were mounting, while posts for traffic enforcemen­t officers were being left vacant.

Cllr Mark Ieronimo, the Lib Dem transport portfolio holder, said he supported calls for tougher enforcemen­t of parking restrictio­ns in all areas.

Councillor­s backed Cllr Belchers’ motion on the issue at the council’s full meeting last week. The motion called for traffic officer vacancies to be filled as quickly as possible and for enforcemen­t efforts to be redoubled outside the city centre.

One complaint, from a resident in Coltman Street, west Hull, was highlighte­d. The resident claimed that a lack of enforcemen­t had rendered a £22-a-year parking permit essentiall­y worthless.

“Zoned times are never enforced, which means we’re basically paying for nothing,” the resident wrote in an email to councillor­s. “We do get parking wardens on the street, but they only ticket people who are parked on double-yellow lines or pavements.”

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Cars parked on double-yellow lines in Chanterlan­ds Avenue during Hull Fair

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