Freedom of information response

Car Park Weight Capacity

Publication date: 
Wednesday 12 July 2023
Request: 

I kindly request the following information for each multi-story car park under your management:

  1. The number of multi-story car parks managed by the council
  2.  The number of stories that each car park has
  3. The weight capacity of each multi-story car park managed by the council
  4. The approximate number of vehicles that each of these car parks is able to accommodate
  5. Any recent instances of incidents, accidents, or structural failures related to the weight-bearing capacity of the car parks
Response: 

Thurrock Council do not own or manage any Multi Story car parks.

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Request reference:
FOI 12935