Sazzad Miah, a resident of Green Lane, is frustrated by proposed parking permits that will reduce street parking significantly. With plans for a single yellow line and limited parking bays, Miah argues that the current number of cars parked does not obstruct emergency services, as claimed by Barking and Dagenham Council. He highlights the ease of access for ambulances and refuse collection, contests pollution concerns from searching drivers, and shares that residents are willing to fund improved parking solutions. However, their proposals have been disregarded by the local council.
Barking and Dagenham Council stated that the high number of parked cars can hinder emergency services access, but resident Sazzad Miah contests that this is inaccurate.
Sazzad Miah asserts that neither ambulances nor refuse collection have had issues accessing his cul-de-sac, maintaining that the claim of obstruction is unfounded.
The residents of Green Lane express their willingness to pay for additional parking space creation but feel their proposals have been ignored by the local authority.
Sazzad warns that increased demand for parking permits could lead to more pollution from cars circling the area while searching for spaces.
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