To alter the parking arrangements in North Sixth Street, Central Milton Keynes (TRO-351)

To alter the parking arrangements in North Sixth Street, Central Milton Keynes (TRO-351)

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The general effect of the Order will be to alter the parking arrangements in North Sixth Street, Central Milton Keynes to introduce free 30-minute limited waiting parking along those parts of the road between the hours of 7.00 am - 8.00 am and 5.00 pm -6.00pm every day of the week.

The parking restrictions will continue to be standard rate tariff and various permit parking between the hours of 9.00 am and 5.00pm every day of the week.

The proposed alterations will help to provide safe and convenient parking for parents attending the Nursery to drop-off and pick-up their children.

As the Highway Authority for the above lengths of road, Milton Keynes City Council is satisfied that the introduction of the above proposed restrictions will help encourage a safer environment throughout.

The Council will continue to monitor the way in which highway facilities are used and address any issues that come to its notice and following meaningful consultation with all stakeholders do what it considers necessary to facilitate the expeditious, convenient, and safe movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

Copies of the proposed traffic Order, the notice of proposal and the Council's statement of reasons, are available for inspection on the links below.

Statement of Reasons 

Notice of Proposal

Proposed Order

Any comments or objections to the above proposal, together with the grounds upon which they are made, must be made in writing and sent to the Council’s Traffic

Regulation Order Team at Milton Keynes City Council, Civic Offices, 1 Saxon Gate East, Central Milton Keynes MK9 3EJ, or by email to TROteam@milton-keynes.gov.uk quoting reference TRO-351.

The closing date for this consultation is 27 April 2023.

Please submit your comments before the closing date otherwise your comments may not be considered.

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