The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Council leader rubbishes claims charges could be implemente­d in Dundee.

TRAFFIC: MSP is ‘very worried’, but concerns dismissed by John Alexander

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

City council leader John Alexander has rubbished claims parking levy charges could be introduced in Dundee in a matter of months.

The policy gives councils the power to charge businesses up to £500 per car in places of employment with parking spaces. Campaigner­s have warned costs could be passed on to workers.

Mr Alexander welcomed new powers for local authoritie­s but in March ruled out the introducti­on of charges in Dundee “in the immediate future”.

Transport Secretary Michael Matheson said “procedural safeguards” mean an outline of any proposed levy and an associated impact assessment must be published by any local authority promoting a parking levy scheme.

It must also hold a consultati­on and publish a report outlining the results and whether it will go ahead with charges. Local authoritie­s cannot implement the levy until a minimum of eight weeks after publicatio­n of the report.

It means the so-called “car parking tax” could be introduced by councils in just a matter of months, with the Transport (Scotland) Bill expected to pass into law early next year.

North East MSP Bill Bowman warned cash-strapped councils such as Dundee

“It is right that each council should make their own judgment on what is in the best interests of their own area.

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could conduct such an exercise within a month of the Bill passing, despite this previously being rejected by city leaders.

He said: “I am very worried the car park tax will come to Dundee by the end of this Parliament in 2021. But I’m glad that Scotland’s Conservati­ve-led councils have thrown this out.

“Meanwhile, John Alexander welcomed the car park tax and said it wouldn’t come to Dundee ‘in the immediate future’.

“I do not possess his crystal ball, but I can see that the council is in trouble now because of repeated cuts to public services prompted by reductions in budget from Holyrood.

“The urge to press the button on this unfair tax could be too hard to bear for the SNP administra­tion.”

Mr Alexander said Mr Bowman’s ability to “push out inaccurate and negative stories is second to none”.

He said: “In March, I was clear that there was no intention under my SNP administra­tion to implement a parking levy. I can only speak to the time in which I am in office.

“Councils have consistent­ly asked for additional powers and on that basis we should welcome any and all new powers for local councils.

“It is right that each council should make their own judgment on what is in the best interests of their own area. I look forward to further powers coming to councils under the local governance review process.”

The response from Mr Matheson comes after the Scottish Government published an addendum to the Transport Bill which advised taking affirmativ­e powers to “close loopholes” for firms seeking to evade paying.

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Picture: Steve Macdougall. Dundee City Council leader John Alexander.

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