St Albans City and District Council (SADC) has launched a consultation on parking in the area, published on 8 September. The proposals include the introduction of a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) designed to ensure that parking provision continues to meet the needs of residents, businesses, and visitors.
A CPZ can include measures such as resident permit parking, additional yellow lines, time limits for bays outside shops, and parking charges. SADC has identified a boundary area showing where current parking pressures are being felt and where the CPZ could have an impact if introduced.

As part of the consultation, residents are invited to share their views not only on the CPZ proposals but also on Haseldine car park and parking in general. This includes how long vehicles should be allowed to park there and what improvements could be made to benefit all users.
SADC has explained that a CPZ is being considered to respond to increasing non-resident demand, which makes it harder for local people to park near their homes.
Full details and the consultation survey can be found on the SADC website: www.stalbans.gov.uk/TROS
To share your views please go to: London Colney Proposed Controlled Parking Zone or use the QR code below
Alternatively, if you are aware of anyone that would like to share their views on a paper version of the survey, there are some in the parish office, in Caledon Community Centre, Caledon Road, London Colney. The office is maned 9am till 4pm, Monday to Friday.
