Parking for Disabled People Patrick Troy Chief Executive January 2009.

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Parking for Disabled People Patrick Troy Chief Executive January 2009

Transcript of Parking for Disabled People Patrick Troy Chief Executive January 2009.

Parking for Disabled People

Patrick Troy Chief Executive

January 2009

Understanding the Background

- Putting the customer first

- A caring society

- Access to goods and services

- Orange to Blue

- The European dimension

Problems?

- Who operates the Blue Badge Scheme?

- Who understands the Blue Badge Scheme?

- Who is eligible for a Blue Badge?

- Who deals with abuse?

Solutions?

- Tackling the abuse

- Clarifying the benefits

- Making it more consistent

- Data sharing across the UK and EU?

Blue Badge Off-Street

• UK Off-Street Disabled Parking Study- Why– The purpose of the study is to gain a better understanding

of the provision, allocation, use, abuse and enforcement of disabled parking spaces in off-street public car parks across the UK in order to improve disabled parking facilities.

Blue Badge - The Off-Street Passport?

• Off-Street Partnership– BPA

– DfT

– BCSC

– Mobilise & Baywatch Campaign

– WSP

Blue Badge – Did you help?...

• UK Off-Street Disabled Parking Study - Where• Town Centre car parks serving mainly retail use

• Retail Parks

• Superstores and Supermarkets

• Railway Stations

• Leisure

• Local Authority Offices

• Hospitals

Blue Badge – Making it Better

• UK Off-Street Disabled Parking Study – What• Does ‘One-size-fits-all’ parking provision lead to abuse?

• Measure disabled parking demands and usage

• Develop Recommendations for the future

for appropriate provision

for days/periods of the week

for different land uses

for safeguarding and enforcement

Ninewells Hospital: Challenges…

• Manage Conflicting demands:

• Allocation of parking spaces (staff v visitors)

• Accommodating the needs of disabled people

• Charging for everyone ?

• Reinvestment of Surplus

Ninewells Hospital: Innovative thinking…

Successful Outcomes!