Leicester City Council plans to introduce workplace parking levy for 2023
Leicester City Council has announced plans to introduce a workplace parking levy based on the Nottingham model. Under the scheme, which would start in 2023, most employers with more than 10 spaces would pay £550 per space per year. The cost could be passed on to employees.
The operating area would be the city council’s administrative boundary. Between 450 and 600 businesses across the city are likely to have to pay the levy, while around nine out of 10 companies in the area would be too small.
The income is expected to be around £95m over the first 10 years. Any levy payments could only be spent on transport and would enable the city council to match-fund with other grants to create a £450m sustainable transport fund supporting the delivery of:
Leicester deputy city mayor leading on transport and the environment, Cllr Adam Clarke, said: 'A Workplace Parking Levy has been a consideration for some time in terms of addressing the city’s present and future transport needs, and it is clear it could play a major role in financing the kind of improvements set out in the draft Leicester Transport Plan, which are vital if we are to meet both the city’s transport needs and its environmental obligations.
Further information:
https://www.highwaysmagazine.co.uk/Leicester-aims-for-workplace-parking-levy-by-2023/9459