Bradford Council has undertaken a comprehensive study of the existing parking arrangements in Ilkley to try and solve long-standing issues with parking in the town.
The council claims the study will be used to inform them on short, medium and long-term decision making around the management of both on-street and off-street, as well as residential parking.
The report states that the biggest issues caused by parking tend to be within 400 metres of Ilkley railway station, although not all the problems are caused by commuters.
Many shoppers struggle to find a space and local residents are sometimes obstructed in their own street.
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