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Addressing Parking Challenges in Gladstone Street BD3: Improving Accessibility and Safety.

We the undersigned petition the council to Petition to the Council We, the undersigned residents of Gladstone Street in BD3, urgently petition the council to address the severe and escalating parking crisis plaguing our neighborhood. Problem Statement: The current state of parking on Gladstone Street is intolerable. Residents spend hours circling the area, desperately seeking a parking spot. Many are forced to park blocks away from their homes, leading to inconvenience, frustration, and even safety hazards as individuals traverse poorly-lit streets late at night. The chronic lack of parking has sown discord among neighbors, escalating tensions and leading to disputes over limited parking spaces. Proposed Solutions: Introduction of Mandatory Parking Permits: Implement a comprehensive parking permit system to prioritize parking rights for residents and deter non-resident vehicles from monopolizing limited street parking. Grass Verge Removal for Additional Parking: Immediately commence the removal of grass verges alo

Residents of Gladstone Street are facing a dire parking crisis that significantly impacts daily life. With only a fraction of households having dedicated parking spaces, the majority must rely on street parking, leading to severe congestion, safety hazards, and community discord. The influx of cars from people outside the community exacerbates the problem, compounding scarcity and heightening tensions among neighbors. It's evident that immediate action is needed to address this pressing issue and improve parking conditions on Gladstone Street. Implementing solutions such as a parking permit system, removal of grass verges to create additional spaces, and modifications to parallel parking arrangements can alleviate congestion, enhance safety, and foster a sense of unity among residents. It's imperative that local authorities prioritize this issue to ensure the well-being and convenience of Gladstone Street residents while preserving the livability and cohesion of the community.

This ePetition runs from 20/04/2024 to 01/06/2024.

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