A key city centre park used by Chelmsford railway station commuters is to close for at least three months for a facelift.
Essential maintenance will start at Townfield Street car park next Monday (July 21), putting pressure on other long stay car parks.
Rail season ticket holders told they will be able to park at Wharf Road in the mean time. It will re-open some time in October 2014.
New movement joints will be installed, while protective coatings will be applied to the decks, walls, ceilings and columns, new bay markings and the internal redecoration of all staircase towers.
All external woodwork will also be re-stained.
A council spokesman said: "Alternative parking is being offered at car parks in Rectory Lane, Coval Lane, Glebe Road and Fairfield Road.
"Attendants will be available at Townfield Street car park from 5.30am until 9am on Mondays – Fridays, during the course of the works, to assist drivers, providing leaflets, maps and information on alternative car parks will be available.
"The council has chosen to undertake these works at a time when the number of users of Townfield Street car park is at its lowest, nevertheless, it is aware that this closure may have an effect on other long-stay car parks in the City.
"The council wishes to apologise for any inconvenience it may cause and thank drivers for their patience whilst these essential works are undertaken."
Anyone wishing to be emailed updates on the works can let the Council know by emailing: carparks@chelmsford.gov.uk.
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