Enfield Council is consulting on a new CPZ which, if introduced, would see Sunnyside Road (north, east and south) as well as Leonard Road become areas where only residents with a permit will be allowed to park.
A consultation on the scheme was launched in May and residents are now being asked to share any comments via a survey by a deadline of Sunday, June 22.
The scheme, if it goes ahead, will operate from 9am to 6.30pm, from Monday to Sunday.
The council says the CPZ is needed because streets near Edmonton Green Station experience high parking demand, particularly from commuters using the station.
On its website, the council states: “While several CPZs already exist around the station, Sunnyside and Leonard roads remain among the few areas with unrestricted parking.
“Domestic demand for parking space is prone to exceed capacity in narrow streets with closely spaced houses, creating competition for limited space.
“A permit system can help by deterring parking by station users, tackling obstructive parking at junctions; deterring households with numerous cars or vans taking up excessive space in the street; and clearing out abandoned or seldom-used vehicles.”
The survey asks residents if they think the proposed CPZ will “deliver benefits” and whether they agreed with the times proposed.
The council said residents would be told “after summer” whether or not the scheme will be taken forward.
For further information, including permit prices, visit https://letstalk.enfield.gov.uk/sunnyside-cpz/surveys/sunnyside-controlled-parking-zone