Proposed parking policy changes
Have your say on our proposed parking policy changes by 20 November 2024.
In July 2024, we introduced a new forward-thinking Parking Strategy, that has been co-designed with the community.
The Parking Strategy focuses on managing the road space in Haringey to meet the needs of our growing population and prioritising parking for those who need it.
No decision has yet been taken as to whether or not we will implement any of these policies. What happens next will depend upon our impartial consideration of the comments received, determining if implementing any of the changes is in the best interest of residents and businesses.
There was an error in the previous Traffic Management Order (TMO) regarding the limit on paper visitor permits. This has now been removed and the order will be re-advertised, with the closing date for the consultation extended to 20 November 2024.
We're now putting forward a number of potential policy changes to statutory consultation to understand your views.
Following this consultation a decision will be made on whether some or all of the policies are adopted.
The consultation will close on 20 November 2024.
The potential changes are as follows.
Proposal: to introduce an administrative charge for change of address for permits.
Additional information: this would be intended to improve consistency across administrative services for permits.
Proposal: to introduce an administration fee for permit applications that are rejected.
Additional information: residents parking permits are issued on trust – applicants confirm that they meet the eligibility criteria and provide the necessary supporting evidence. Some do not, hence applications being subsequently rejected. This would ensure costs are fully recovered.
Proposal: to introduce charges for Electric Vehicle (EVs) short-term parking and electric charging bays.
Additional information: this would be intended to increase turnover and access to these spaces.
Proposal: to introduce a new free permit that Blue Badge holders that work in Haringey but live outside of the borough can use, similar to our existing Resident Virtual Blue Badge Permit.
Additional information: this is intended to prevent the theft of their Blue Badge when parking near their place of work in Haringey.
Proposal: to introduce a parking permit surcharge that reflects the size of a vehicle.
Additional information: The larger the vehicle, the higher the permit surcharge would be to reflect the space required and their impact on road conditions.
Proposal: to introduce business visitor permits to offer additional short stay options for local business parking.
Additional information: This mirrors the permit offer made by a number of other London boroughs. Initially, it is proposed that this will be provided at a limit of 100 per year per account, subject to review after a period of implementation.
Proposal: to remove the option of daily visitor parking permits.
Additional information: residents would still able to access hourly permits for their visitors. This would be intended to prevent the permits being used for other than their intended purpose.
Proposal: to introduce a new permit surcharge structure for additional permits.
Additional information: the more permits that a household purchases, the higher the surcharge will be. It will also be applied across other types of permits, whereas at the moment a flat-fee surcharging only applies to resident permits.
Proposal: to introduce 21-day temporary courtesy and hire car permit cover across our wider range of permits.
Additional information: this would build on our current offer that only applies to resident permits.
Proposal: to introduce a new permit charging tier for fully electric vehicles (i.e. battery electric vehicles - BEVs).
Additional information: we recognise that these vehicles do not contribute to local emissions – this is in contrast to other vehicles in the current lowest charge tier (up to 100 CO2 g/km).
Your views are important to us in the decision-making process.
Please do take the time to review the following documents:
The deadline to submit your comments is 20 November 2024.
If you wish to object, support or make other representation on the proposed changes, please email your comments to traffic.orders@haringey.gov.uk
Alternatively, you can write your comments (quoting reference 2024-T35) to:
Traffic Management Group
Alexandra House, 4th floor
10 Station Road, Wood Green, N22 7TR