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Dropped Kerbs and Double Parking

Dropped Kerbs and Double Parking

Sheffield City Council is running a survey to gather information on whether, and what hot spots there are for issues with certain forms of pavement parking and obstructing dropped kerb crossing points. This is a great opportunity to help capture the issues you face around the city.

Unfortunately, there is a very short deadline with the survey closing on the 27th of March. The short timescale and lack of contact from officers seems to indicate a wish to minimise the issue so please make it a priority to show council parking service otherwise!

You can fill in the survey here

Also, we’d love you to share any notes with us at Disability Sheffield by emailing consultations@disabilitysheffield.org.uk

You can add your email or ours to the end of the form for a PDF copy of the response.

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