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Falkirk Parking Strategy (Public Engagement)

Falkirk Parking Strategy (Public Engagement)

Falkirk Council is currently developing a Parking Strategy which will seek to identify parking issues and opportunities and set out a road map for improvements across the Falkirk area, including key settlements and Falkirk town centre. We are looking to explore ways to ensure that parking supports the needs of residents, businesses and visitors while also seeking to align with local and national policies and guidelines.

We want to hear from you!

Your feedback will help us understand existing parking behaviour, whilst also identifying the key problems and opportunities relevant to parking across Falkirk Council. Whether you experience issues related to availability, restrictions, enforcement, or have any other parking concerns, this is your chance to share your thoughts.

This engagement and consultation exercise will directly inform the development of options which form part of the Parking Strategy. The stages of the strategy development are presented below.

How to Participate:

  • Our problems and opportunities survey (see Phase 1) will provide an opportunity to raise any parking-related problems, and suggest ideas and opportunities to improve parking throughout the Falkirk area.
  • We will be hosting in-person drop-in events in Falkirk Town Centre throughout December, where you can speak to members of the project team about parking issues.
  • There will be an opportunity to comment on the future long list of options during further phases of consultation in 2025 (see Phase 3).

We intend to share the key findings from this exercise, and outline how feedback received has informed the Parking Strategy, during future consultation phases on this page.

If you have any questions about this engagement and consultation exercise please contact us at transportplanning@falkirk.gov.uk. If you would like a paper copy of this survey then these will be available from Falkirk Council venues including community centres, libraries and sports and leisure centres.

We encourage you to explore this page and take part to help shape the future of parking across Falkirk!

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Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Problems and Opportunities Identification
Problems and Opportunities Identification
Phase 2: Problems and Opportunities Summary
Problems and Opportunities Summary
Phase 3: Option Long List Consultation
Option Long List Consultation
Phase 4: Option Long List Consultation Summary
Option Long List Consultation Summary

Problems and Opportunities Summary

14 January 2025 00:00 - 17 March 2025 00:00

Phase 2 provides a summary of the key findings from the public engagement survey. This includes an overview of results across all responses (Summary Note 1) and a summary of location-specific parking problems and opportunities identified by participants for each Electoral Ward and Falkirk Town Centre (Summary Note 2).