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Parking crackdown planned in bid to reduce emissions
Proposals include higher parking charges for the most polluting vehicles Stephen Sumner
Local Democracy Reporter
DRIVERS of dirty vehicles could pay more for parking permits in the Bath area, on top of a new ‘clean air zone’ for the city, in another bid to change behaviours. Bath and North East Somerset Council is considering introducing higher parking
charges based on carbon dioxide and nitrogen dioxide emissions, as part of its commitments to clean air and the climate emergency. Council officers have also proposed new pay and display charges, a crackdown on permits offered to hotel guests and health professionals, and new fees for blue badge holders. An officer told scrutiny panel members on Monday 13th
January: “There will be a significant change to the status quo within the city. “Parking charges are one of the immediate tools available to change behaviour and increase the use of active travel options like walking, cycling and public transport. No decisions have been taken to date and no new tariff levels decided.” Meeting papers say the permit prices for more polluting
vehicles will be set higher based proportionately on their emissions. Councillor Tom Davies said: “This is exactly the direction we want to be moving in. Could there be a significant lead time before the charges happen, or when people next change their car? “If they make the right decision in the first couple of years, could we offer a refund? Continued on page 2
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