PLANS to enforce the Workplace Parking Levy in Nottingham with a fixed camera will be discussed tomorrow.
The camera will initially be set up at Riverside Retail Park to check the Workplace Parking Levy at a cost of £66,000 under plans announced last month.
But the Conservative group at the council have 'called in' the decision, meaning it will be discussed at a special meeting at Loxley House on Thursday at 11am.
Councillor Georgina Culley, leader of the Conservative group on Nottingham City Council, added: "These CCTV plans as it further encroaches into private businesses, offers 'big brother' intrusion into our lives and shows yet more evidence of Labour throwing good money after bad."
Council transport chief Councillor Jane Urquhart said: "The trial to use fixed camera technology at specific sites will help both businesses licensing and the WPL team to gather information more cost-effectively.
"While only a very small proportion of the WPL funds are used to administer the scheme, cost savings can be reinvested to improve Nottingham's transport provision."