Fermanagh and Omagh District Council is proposing to scrap the £1 for five hours tariff across the charged car parks it has responsibility for.
A five-year strategy has been developed by professional advisers, AECOM, on behalf of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council to address the overall requirement for off-street car parking within the district.
The strategy was developed following a review of existing parking practices and demand throughout the district following consultation with members of the public and key stakeholders.
The review highlighted a number of key issues around parking in Enniskillen and Omagh which include problems associated with long stay parking in key locations within the town centres; an imbalance between free and charged car parking and different charging arrangements.
Some of the actions proposed in the strategy for consideration include:
*The removal of £1 for five hours tariff across charged car parks
*The introduction of charged car parking or changes to parking tariffs at a number of car parks
*Improvements to accessible space provision
*Proposals for maintenance and upgrade of car parks
*Options for the use of new technologies
Following this review and taking into consideration consultation responses, a five year off-street car parking strategy was presented to Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, which aims to:
*Provide an appropriate level of parking to support economic vitality;
*Ensure that parking is inclusive for all types of users;
*Ensure that parking takes place in appropriate locations;
* Deliver well managed, high quality parking, utilising technology where possible;
*Ensure that car parking provision encourages sustainable commuter travel;
*Ensure that parking provision supports business and tourism, a reduction in congestion and pollution and improves road safety.
Having reviewed the off-street car parking strategy and action plan, Fermanagh and Omagh District Council considers that actions should be introduced on a phased basis and be continually monitored to assess their impacts until the objectives are achieved.
Council Officers will present a proposed initial programme of actions for consideration by Council Members at a future Environmental Services Committee meeting and in the meantime arrangements will remain as they currently are.
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