Urban Design Group in collaboration with CPRE London.
CPRE London say local authorities are failing to use their “most effective tool” to reduce carbon emissions and pollution. Effective parking policy also delivers safe and attractive streets and promotes active/shared/sustainable travel, while also making transport more accessible. Find out:
- Why is parking policy so important? What evidence is there that it is not being used to full effect?
- What changes can local authorities make to parking policy to deliver a better urban realm and environment?
Who should attend?
- Local authority councillors and officers with responsibility for streetscene, urban realm, transport, climate or pollution action plans
- Transport engineers and transport planners
- Urban designers
- Anyone with an interest in changemaking through built environment
Click here to see CPRE's Parking Policy Assessment Tool.
Chair
Katja Stille UDG Exec | Director, Tibbalds Planning and Urban Design
Speakers
Alice Roberts Head of Campaigns, CPRE London
Will Petty Transport Campaigner
Rick Rodgers Campaigns and Policy Officer, Wheels for Wellbeing
Q&A
Jeremy Leach London Living Streets
Presentations
00:00:00 | Katja Stille Introduction |
00:04:58 | Alice Roberts LOCAL POLICY INITIATIVES AND APPROACHES TO DESIGN LINKED TO BROADER POLICY GOALS |
00:30:18 | Will Petty A PARKING POLICY BENCHMARK TOOL |
00:48:19 | Rick Rodgers ACCESSIBLE SPACES, PARKING, TRANSPORT POLICY AND DESIGN OUTCOMES |
00:57:54 | Discussion |