Tuesday, August 12, 2025

North Yorkshire to adopt new parking principles for sustainable development

North Yorkshire is set to introduce a unified approach to parking management aimed at fostering sustainability and supporting local economic growth. The new principles aim to create a fair and customer-focused service, replacing the outdated policies from former district and borough councils.

Central to the plan is the integration of electric vehicle infrastructure and enhanced transport connectivity to support communities. The principles focus on providing value for money, ensuring that parking services are self-sustaining and contribute to the council’s financial resilience. With 170 car parks in the region, the aim is to standardise policies across the county, ensuring consistency and fairness for motorists.

The principles will guide the development and management of parking facilities in North Yorkshire, addressing issues such as congestion, air quality, and accessibility. The strategy takes a balanced approach, considering the needs of urban centres and rural areas, and focusing on improving town centre vitality.

If adopted, the principles will be rolled out in three stages, starting with a review of parking tariffs and followed by the development of localised town parking strategies. These plans will include full consultation with stakeholders throughout the implementation process.

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