Mr Malcolm added: “Community engagement will be a key element of the study” The council agreed in October 2019 to carry out a county-wide study to look at ways of dealing the growing problems of parking and traffic in towns and villages.
The project will advise on future strategies and give the council options of tackling the issue.Opposition groups have called on the minority Labour administration to introduce a Decriminalised Parking Enforcement (DPE) strategy – which gives the council control over managing parking-and introducing fines and fixed penalty notices.West Lothian does not have parking wardens and would need to introduce DPE to enforce fines for bad parking, which is rife in towns across the county.At the moment it.