Tony Rumsey In response, Councillor Steve Leggett, Cabinet Member for Green City and Place vowed that “new resident parking schemes around UHS [were] due to [start] in early 2021.” Southampton City Council (SCC) has followed through with this pledge in deciding to make resident permits available in the Maybush area from May 2021. Mr Rumsey said: “I’ve been waiting for this for ten years - I can get my car back on the road now. Councillor Tammy Thomas, herself in favour of parking permits, said: “I am told, by many residents, that the parking situation has become unbearable along Coxford Drove and Palm Road.
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Several roads are being closed to enable essential maintenance work to be carried out. SCORES of planning notices and applications for new licences have been submitted for sites across Hampshire in the past week. From road closures to plans to replace a former police station with 88 flats, these are a few things you may have missed. So, here is a round-up of recent public notices published by Southampton City Council and the local authorities in the area. Traffic regulation orders: Southampton City Council is closing Conifer Road from its junction with Aldermoor Road to its junction to Olive Road from March 17 (9am-4pm) to allow carriageway patching. The works are anticipated to be completed by March 18.
It will be mostly clear on Tuesday night.
As of early Monday evening, inclement conditions had delivered up to about three-fifths of an inch of precipitation along the coast and in the local deserts, a little more than an inch in the inland valleys, and almost 2 1/3 inches in parts of the East County highlands, according to the National Weather Service.
Topping the 24-hour rainfall tallies as of 5 p.m. were 2.31 inches on Big Black Mountain, 1.79 at Henshaw Dam, 1.76 in Mesa Grande, 1.58 in Pine Hills, 1.35 in Descanso and 1.34 in Pine Valley, the weather service reported.
Photos: Winter Storm Batters San Diego County With Trifecta of Snow, Wind and Rain
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – An unsettled atmospheric pattern was expected to move out of the San Diego area Monday evening, ushering in several days of mostly dry conditions beginning Tuesday one day after a cold winter storm brought downpours, mountain snow and high winds.
But another significant storm is expected to move over the San Diego area Thursday night or Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
It will be partly cloudy Tuesday with a slight chance of showers in the morning, then mostly sunny in the afternoon, with highs around 57 and winds 15 to 20 mph, gusting to 30. It will be mostly clear on Tuesday night.