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Highland Council launches parking enforcement consultation for Ross Avenue in Inverness – details of the proposals, a copy of the proposed Order, Statement of Reasons and Plans may be inspected at the Parking Services offices at the multi-storey car park, Farraline Park, Inverness during normal office hours


By Ian Duncan

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Ross Avenue in Inverness.
Ross Avenue in Inverness.

A public consultation got underway today on parking enforcement proposals at Ross Avenue, Inverness.

The public can view the draft order by Highland Council for the prohibition and restriction of waiting and loading and parking places under decriminalised parking for Ross Avenue.

Details of the proposals, a copy of the proposed Order, Statement of Reasons and Plans may be inspected at the Parking Services offices at the multi-storey car park, Farraline Park, Inverness during normal office hours. All documents may also be viewed online here.

All objections to the proposals must be submitted to: Ali Nairne, Senior Engineer, Council Offices, Diriebught Road Inverness IV23QN in writing by Wednesday, September 22, and must contain the competent grounds upon which the objections are made.

This Order Variation affects the road at: Ross Avenue, Inverness. Introducing Waiting Restrictions and Permit Holder Only Bays.


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