Traffic Management Details Proposal Conversion of 3 metres (10ft) of residents' parking space, to double yellow line outside Nos. 83 and 85 Harcourt Terrace. Conversion of 3 metres (10ft) of residents' parking space, to double yellow line outside No. 71 Harcourt Terrace. Conversion of 3 metres (10ft) of residents' parking space, to double yellow line outside No. 59 Harcourt Terrace. Conversion of 3 metres (10ft) of residents' parking space, to double yellow line outside No. 36 Harcourt Terrace. A local ward Councillor requested that the Council add four new trees in Harcourt Terrace to aid carbon reduction and add to the appearance of the street with increased greenery. This would require small build outs into the carriageway to accommodate Tree Pits and would result in the loss of 3 metres of residents' parking space at each of the four proposed locations, a total of 12 metres (39ft). Nine metres (29ft) of residents' parking would be lost from the eastern side of Harcourt Terrace from a residents' parking bay which is currently 150 metres (488 ft long) (30 spaces), leaving four separate sections of residents' parking of 42 metres (137ft) (8 spaces), 37 metres (120ft) (7 spaces), 37 metres (120ft) (7 spaces), and 25 metres (81ft) (5 spaces), resulting in the loss of three residents' parking spaces overall. Three metres (10ft) of residents' parking would be lost from the western side of Harcourt Terrace from a residents' parking bay which is currently 97 metres (315 ft) long (18 spaces), leaving two separate sections of residents' parking of 32 metres (104ft) (6 spaces) and 62 metres (202ft) (12 spaces), resulting in the loss of no residents' parking spaces. Following statutory advertisement between January and March 2021, we received 11 objections to the above proposal and 18 letters of support. The text of the objections and letters of support are included in full, in the proforma Made: 24/03/2021 Type Status Consultation Ends Street Name Details Harcourt Terrace View ProForma (.pdf, opens in new window) If you wish to make an objection during the consultation period, please email [email protected] or telephone 020 7361 2553, quoting the P or S number for the proposal and/or street name. If you have any queries relating to traffic orders but are not formally objecting to proposals please email [email protected] or telephone 020 7361 2553.