What Arlen Hill is responsible for
Each time a change gets proposed, we need to consult residents so we can make sure it’s the right decision. These changes are sometimes called Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs).
The types of traffic decisions we’re responsible for include:
- Road markings (like double yellow lines)
- School Streets
- Speed limits in residential areas
- Low Emission Zones (sometimes called LEZs)
- Residents’ parking schemes
Use the interactive map to see proposed and recent changes.
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EV charging points
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Your impact
Learn about recent decisions we made based on your feedback.
Residents' parking schemes
- 68% of respondents said they supported a resident parking scheme, but that we should consider low income residents.
- The resident parking zone became effective in July 2023.
20mph limit on Broad Street
- Lots of respondents were either concerned or very concerned about speeding along this road as children walk along it on their way to/from school.
- We will implement a 20mph zone along a stretch of Broad Street so that pedestrians can get around safely.
High Street cycle lane
- Respondents were generally in support of more cycle lanes but this route has created a number of hazard points for drivers.
- We will make the High Street cycle lane permanent, but only along stretches that don’t cause hazards.
They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.
The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.