Councillors are considering action to tackle coach parking in parts of Roedean in response to concerns from residents.
The move follows a petition from residents in Roedean who are concerned about coaches parking outside their homes on residential streets in the area.
At a meeting on April 29 the committee will be recommended to advertise a traffic regulation order (TRO) – a first step towards implementing possible restrictions. A TRO would give people an opportunity to comment on the idea and, if there were objections, it would then go back to the committee for a final decision.
A new half day £8 tariff is also being proposed for the seafront coach parking area on Madeira Drive, which has space for 42 coaches, to encourage more coach drivers to park there instead. The daily tariff is £15.
Councillor Ollie Sykes, deputy chair of the committee, said: “Brighton & Hove is a very popular destination for coach trips and there is coach parking available on Madeira Drive, but many drivers are choosing to park in Roedean instead.
“We have listened to residents in Roedean and are considering this action to alleviate problems in their streets. Alongside this, a new half day parking charge is being proposed for Madeira Drive to encourage coach drivers arriving later in the day, or leaving earlier, to use the coach parking area there.”
Simon Kirby, MP for Kemptown and Peacehaven added: “I have raised the issue of coach parking on Roedean Road many times with the City Council, after receiving countless representations from constituents. I am pleased to see that officials are finally looking into this matter, and I am hopeful that the Council will take action soon.”