Proposed Experimental Traffic Regulation Order prohibiting overnight motor caravan parking on various streets, including at Sandsend, Whitby, Scarborough and Cayton Bay

August 9, 2024 Corporate Director of Environment (Officer) Key decision Approved View on council website
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Purpose

To consider a proposal to introduce an
Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO), introducing overnight
parking restrictions at seafront on-street parking locations at
Sandsend, Royal Albert Drive, Scarborough and Cayton Bay.

Decision

The making of an Experimental Traffic
Regulation Order (ETRO) is approved, as described in section 5.0 of
the report and

i) the Corporate Director - Environment be authorised to make minor
changes within the first six months of the ETRO;

ii) in line with the procedure for ETROs, before the expiration of
18 months a further report is brought, in order for a decision to
be made on whether to make the Order permanent, amend it or remove
it;

iii) officers consider marking the long parking bays at Sandsend as
individual bays and, if appropriate, change the markings prior to
the start of the 2025 summer tourism season, as described in
section 7.0 of the report.

iv) officers attend the next Scarborough & Whitby Area
Constituency Committee on 3 October 2024 in order to gather the
committee’s views on the initial effects of the ETRO and to
discuss the other highway locations where similar concerns have
already been raised, as well as any new locations which may begin
to experience effects following the introduction of the ETRO.

Supporting Documents

Proposed experimental traffic regulation order ETRO_Final Version_Redacted.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date9 Aug 2024
Subject to call-inYes