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Managing Controlled Parking Zones
Six Controlled Parking Zones (CPZ's) have been introduced across the county in order to control on-street parking and enhance the commercial viability of town/city centres whilst protecting the amenities of residents in the adjacent areas. They are designed to encourage motorists to review their journeys and consider alternative modes of travel such as public transport, cycling, walking and car sharing.
The CPZ's form an important part of an Integrated Parking Strategy, in which the County Council has sought to establish a mechanism for ensuring that the supply, regulation, enforcement and cost of all types of parking is managed and controlled in ways which are consistent with other transport policies. Policies to manage the demand for car use through the control of on-street parking have been integrated with and are supportive of measures to tackle congestion and pollution, improve alternative modes of transport, particularly public transport, and improve road safety and residential amenity.
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Last reviewed: 23 June 2008





