A new resident parking zone could be coming to the southern end of Hollingdean after a public consultation – but the decision is not expected to be made in public.
Brighton and Hove City Council said that this was because the cost would be less than £1 million and the decision would not have a significant effect on communities in two or more wards.
This is despite the consequences for all who drive to the affected streets from outside the ward for work or social reasons who may find it harder to park if restrictions are brought in.
The outcome of the latest public consultation has yet to be formally reported but appears to be different on each side of the roads that make up The Dip – Hollingbury Crescent, Hollingbury Place and The Crossway.
Those to the north appear to want to keep things as they are, without any extra parking restrictions, while those south of The Dip favour a permit parking zone.
Hollingdean is one of a shrinking number of areas in Brighton and Hove not to be covered by a permit parking scheme.
And residents felt the effects immediately when the council created zone U, covering the Bear Road and Coombe Road area, because many more drivers started to park in Hollingdean instead.
The council carried out separate consultations with people south and north of The Dip in February and March this year.