Cllr Pete Kilbane, the City of York Council’s transport and economy executive, responded to concerns about plans to reduce car parking spaces in York at a scrutiny committee meeting on Monday, December 4.
Liberal Democrat and Green Party plans for a £15 million multi-storey car park first submitted four years ago were scrapped by the new Labour administration in November 2023, just six months after being elected.
The Labour council’s executive also confirmed that the Castle car park in Tower Street would be repurposed subject to a new business case being brought to its members.
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