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To confirm that the business of the meeting will take place in public. Minutes: Resolved: That all items be considered in public. |
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Edinburgh Close, Ickenham - Petition relating to the Proposed Parking Management Scheme Additional documents: Minutes: Two petitions were considered at this meeting with the Cabinet Member, one petition objected to the proposed Parking Management Scheme, and the other supported the scheme.
Concerns and suggestion raised by the petitioner objecting to the scheme at the meeting included the following:
Concerns and suggestion raised by the petitioner in support of the scheme at the meeting included the following:
Councillor John Hensley attended the meeting and spoke as Ward Councillor:
· Suggested that the only solution to the parking problems in Edinburgh Close was to give back the road to the residents by introducing a residents’ parking scheme. · Considered that it would be prudent to also include Edinburgh Close in the proposed Parking Management Scheme and indicated that it would not solve the parking problems. · Suggested that the only problem with the proposed Parking Management Scheme was the lack of consensus in Edinburgh Close, where some residents were in favour of yellow lines and others would prefer parking bays to yellow lines. · Highlighted that in order to have parking bays, yellows would be ... view the full minutes text for item 25. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: Concerns and suggestion raised by the petitioners at the meeting included the following:
Councillor Bruce Baker attended the meeting and spoke as Ward Councillor and made the following Points:
Councillor Keith Burrows listened to the concerns of petitioners and responded to the points raise.
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Morgans Lane, Hayes - Petition Requesting Reduction of Speed Additional documents: Minutes: Concerns and suggestion raised by the petitioners at the meeting included the following:
Councillor Mo Khursheed attended the meeting and spoke as a Ward Councillor in support of the petition. Although Councillors Janet Gardner and Phoday Jarjussey who were also Ward Councillors for Botwell sent their apologies, it was noted that they also were in support of the petition.
Concerns and suggestions raised included the following:
Councillor Keith Burrows listened to the concerns of the petitioners and responded to the points raised:
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Wheelers Drive, Ruislip - Petition in Support of Waiting Restrictions Additional documents:
Minutes: It was noted that a petition objecting to propose Waiting Restrictions in Leahome Waye, Wallington Close and Wheelers Drive had been considered at a meeting with Councillor Burrows on 13 October 2010.
A subsequent petition was then submitted in support of Waiting Restriction in Wheelers Drive.
Concerns and suggestions raised the petitioner at the meeting included the following:
· Suggested that residents had not been aware of Appendix B (an amended ‘At any time’ waiting restrictions in Wheelers Drive) at the time of signing the petition objecting to Waiting Restrictions. · Advised that many householders who had been made aware of Appendix B now had no objection to proposed ‘No waiting’ restrictions in Wheelers Drive. · Stated that in March 2011, a mediation meeting held in Ruislip was attended by Police Support Community Officers (PCSOs) to ascertain consensus between residents. This meeting had subsequently resulted in a great deal of hostility. · Explained that during the period of the consultation meeting, a verbal agreement was reached by those in attendance. · Expressed concern that if residents who opted not to currently use their garages started using them, it would exacerbate current problems. · Suggested that 68 of the signatories to the petition against Appendix A had been signed by people who were not local residents. · Stated that all those who had singed the petition in support of proposed Waiting Restrictions either lived in or lived close to Wheelers Drive.
Councillor Brian Crowe attended the meeting and spoke as a Ward Councillor about the issue.
Concerns and suggestions raised included the following:
Councillor Burrows listened to the concerns of the petitioners ... view the full minutes text for item 28. |