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LGA responds to report on council parking revenue

Cllr Martin Tett, Transport spokesman for the Local Government Association, responded to a report by confused.com on councils’ parking income and investment in roads 

“Any income raised through on-street parking charges and parking fines is spent on running parking services and any surplus is only spent on essential transport projects, such as tackling our national £9 billion roads repair backlog and other local transport projects that benefit high streets and local economies.

“This report completely ignores central government funding reductions. Between 2010 and 2020, councils will have lost 57p out of every £1 the Government had provided for services, which is a much more significant source of funding for roads than surplus parking income. 

“Surplus parking income is not the only source of money for roads and not all transport spend is spent on roads but can still be helpful to motorists, such as supporting concessionary bus fares to help reduce congestion.

“Councils are on the side of motorists and shoppers when setting parking policies which aim to make sure that there are spaces available for residents, high streets are kept vibrant and traffic is kept moving.”

The councils ramping up income from parking - Confused.com

Original article link: https://www.local.gov.uk/about/news/lga-responds-report-council-parking-revenue

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