Resident parking zones could be coming to more parts of Crawley to stop commuters nabbing spaces.
People living in Pound Hill and Three Bridges are being asked to have their say on whether or not to introduced controlled parking zones there.
West Sussex County Council says it wants to ease congestion and improve accessibility.
A letter outlining the proposals has been delivered to all residents in and around streets where the zones are proposed.
Zone G would be extended to include Hillcrest Close, Pound Hill Place, The Rise, and Worth Road.
Two new zones would also be created. Zone H would include Amberley Close, Arundel Close, Banks Road, Blackwater Lane, Bodiam Close, Burleys Road, Camber Close, Cowdray Close, Eridge Close, Knepp Close, Lewes Close, Long Close, Pevensey Close, Sedgwick Close, Spring Plat, The Bower, The Pasture, and Toftwood Close
And Zone L would include Crossways, Crossways Close, Early Commons, Farm Close, Gales Place, Grange Close, Hermits Road, North Road, Punch Copse Road, Scallows Close, and West Avenue.
Both the new zones and the extension to Zone G would be operational from Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
You can view full details of the proposals at this online survey page or attend one of these in-person sessions:
- 9 November 2024, 10:30am to 2:30pm – Crawley Library, Longley Room, Southgate Avenue, Crawley RH10 6HG
- 14 November 2024, 3:30pm to 7:30pm – Main Hall, Three Bridges Community Centre, Gales Place, Three Bridges, Crawley RH10 1QG
- 20 November 2024, Main Hall, 3:30pm to 7:30pm – St Barnabas Church, Worth Road, Pound Hill, Crawley RH10 7DY
Plans of the proposals can also be viewed at Crawley Library.
The council says feedback will be used to draw up the final plans which would go out to formal consultation in spring next year. The deadline for responses is 1 December.