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Archway regeneration area proposal (Zone Z)

​This consultation ran from Monday 6 July until Monday 7 September 2015 and has now closed. Thank you to those who provided feedback.

Details of the original consultation are below.

Why is it necessary to review parking controls in this area?

Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs) are designed to protect on-street parking spaces for the local community and to make it easier for residents and their visitors to park near to their homes.

The last review of Zone Z was undertaken in 2007, however with the ongoing regeneration of the Archway Gyratory and surrounding areas, additional controls are needed to help protect residents. It is also predicted that new housing developments and proposed changes to neighbouring Zone K (the Whittington Hospital area) will result in a substantial increase in parking pressure.

What is proposed in this area?

The council is proposing to extend the hours of operation to protect parking for existing permit holders. This includes:

  • Extending controls to 8.30am - 6.30pm, Monday to Friday and 8.30am - 1.30pm on Saturday.

map of Archway area

What is the current situation in this area?

You can see the current CPZ locations and times of control on this plan. [n.b. Not available as consultation now closed.] 

The consultation

To have your say on the consultation in this area, please complete the survey. [n.b. Not available as consultation now closed.]

The closing date is 7 September 2015.

If you would like to see the other CPZ consultations we are also running, please go to the Overview page.

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