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Decriminalised Parking Enforcement ‘Delivery Progress Report’ Transportation & Asset Management Environment & Regeneration Scrutiny Committee 28 November 2007

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Decriminalised Parking Enforcement‘Delivery Progress Report’

Transportation & Asset Management

Environment & Regeneration Scrutiny Committee

28 November 2007

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Delivering DPE

Executive Board (13 February 2007) Implementation - 01 March 2008 In-House Enforcement Team Regional Notice Processing - Wales Penalty Processing

Partnership (WPPP).

RTA Associates Ltd - Appointed Consultants Project Management Traffic Regulation Order Review

Officer Steering Group established comprising: - Traffic Man/Car Parks - Legal - Econ. Dev. (T.C. Manager) - North Wales Police - Finance & Performance - Wales Penalty Processing Partnership - Information Technology - RTA Associates - Communications - Members

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Officer Steering Group

Group’s functions are being overseen by RTA Associates Ltd and broadly involve the following processes:

1. Submission of Formal SPA Application to WAG

2. Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) Review

3. W.P.P.P. – Constitutional Arrangements & SLA

4. Consultation Strategy

5. Setting up a DPE Enforcement Team

6. IT Systems

7. Developing Staff Procedures & Enforcement Regimes

8. Management & Review of Project Risks

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1. Formal SPA Application

Formal SPA Application submitted (August 2007)

Response has been received from WAG Processing application in accordance with Wrexham’s preferred

delivery date (01 March 2008). Highlighted the proposed introduction of Traffic Management Act (Part 6

- Civil Parking Enforcement) on the 31 March 2008.

Consideration has been given to the implementation dates and potential conflicts. There are advantages and disadvantages to postponing implementation, but it has been concluded that

Wrexham should proceed as planned (i.e. 01 March 2008).

No guarantees from WAG that they will meet their intended target date. Wrexham would be the first Welsh Authority to proceed under the new

legislation and therefore subject to intense scrutiny.

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2. TRO Review (Two Phased Approach)

Phase 1 – Accuracy Check Essential that this phase of the TRO review is complete prior to DPE

implementation date.

Phase 2 – Appropriateness Check To be undertaken following the successful introduction of DPE.

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2. TRO Review……..(continued)

Phase 1 – Accuracy Check (On-track and within budget!)

ITEM TASK STATUS

1Catalogue of all existing TRO’s transferred to specialist software (ParkMAP)

Complete

2 Site survey of all ‘parking’ related TRO’s Complete

3A series of necessary amendment orders to conform to the change in legislation i.e. 1984 Road Traffic Regulation Act to Road Traffic Act 1991

Complete

4 Comparison of site survey to TRO catalogue (ParkMAP) Complete

5 Remedial works to site Underway

6Amendment and consolidation of final TRO to tie in with implementation date (01 March 2008)

Underway

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2. TRO Review……..(continued)

Phase 2 – Appropriateness Check

Requirement to undertake this exercise as part of the DPE process

Extremely onerous task and resource intensive

Large quantity of existing TRO’s to be analysed for appropriateness

(450+).

New TRO requests together with retained list compiled during DPE

application stage also need consideration.

A forward programme for TRO management is in need of development.

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3. Wales Penalty Processing Partnership Constitutional Arrangements

Current partners include Denbighshire (Lead Authority), Gwynedd and Ynys Mon.

Prospective partners include Wrexham, Flintshire & Powys. An officer working group has been established and is made up of one nominated officer from each partner Authority. The working group meet on a quarterly basis and consider all aspects relating to the management and operation of the WPPP

Service Level Agreement (SLA) Consensus amongst partner Authorities regarding the high level of service

being provided by the WPPP. The WLGA is working with the partnering Authorities in the development

of a SLA. A number of operational and financial issues relating to the operational

and management of the WPPP are still under discussion.

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4. Consultation Strategy (On Track)

Press Releases (Local/Regional Newspapers/Radio) Leaflet drop to all households in the County Borough. Council’s Digital TV pages, Internet, Connect Magazine Members workshop facilitated by RTA Associates

5. DPE Enforcement Team (On-Track) Accommodation for the Parking Attendants (PA’s) has been identified within the Multi-Storey Car Park.

Work is progressing on the development of an enforcement regime supplemented by intelligence obtained from the PCSO agreement.

Operational structure of parking services team has been determined.

Recruitment of additional PA’s and Admin staff to start in November

Training of PA’s and back office staff scheduled for February

Jan/Feb2008

Programmed

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6. IT Systems The majority of the work involved in the procurement and setting

up of the IT systems is being dealt with by the WPPP.

Wrexham’s IT Officer is working closely with the WPPP to ensure Wrexham’s in-house IT operations are compatible with the requirements of the WPPP.

7. Staff Procedures Manual Enforcement and Office procedure manuals are being developed.

- To ensure consistency all partner Authorities of the WPPP have used the same specialised consultant to assist in the area of

work (Argonaut Services LTD).

National Parking Adjudication Service officials are expected to visit Wrexham in December to consider the two independent locations nominated by officers for the hearing of appeals (Ramada Hotel & NEWI).

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8. Management & Review of Project Risks

Initial risk assessment exercise was undertaken to assist in the identification of Wrexham’s preferred delivery option in 2006.

Through planned mitigation and changing circumstances. Many of the early risks are no longer considered a significant threat to the delivery and on-going operation of DPE in Wrexham.

A number of areas remain with a medium residual risk. Estimation of start-up costs Inability to retain Parking Attendants Capacity of staff to deliver project within anticipated timescale

These remain under careful scrutiny and are subject to careful management and budgetary control.

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8. Management & Review of Project Risk……(continued)

The on-going review of the delivery of DPE has highlighted two additional areas of risk:

Inclement Winter Weather

Impact 1 - Delay necessary remedial works to existing lines and signs resulting in unenforceable TRO’s on the 01 March 2008.

Mitigation - Prioritise works in sensitive areas.

Proposed introduction of Traffic Management Act 2004 (Part 6 - Civil Parking Enforcement) on the 31 March 2008

Impact 1 - Potential for some abortive set-up costs

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8. Management & Review of Project Risks ……(continued)

Service Contingency Plans There is a requirement upon the Council to develop contingency plans to

mitigate the effect of disruption upon the delivery of services.

Wrexham officers are in the process of developing a plan, however part of Wrexham’s DPE service (notice processing) will be delivered by the WPPP.

WPPP has not ‘formally’ adopted a contingency plan for the service it delivers. It does have sophisticated I.T. disaster recovery mechanisms in place.

Wrexham is therefore assisting Denbighshire in the preparation of a service contingency plan for the benefit of all existing and future partners of the W.P.P.P.

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Further Reports

10 Jan 2008 (Closing date for TMA 2004 (Part 6) consultation))

Consideration of the potential ‘impacts’ of the proposed introduction of Part 6 of the Traffic Management Act 2004 in Wales.

Feb 2008 (Provisional)

Update on steering group’s actions

Regional Collaboration (WPPP)

- Constitutional Arrangements

- Service Level Agreements