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Here are some of the issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes
In response to submissions received as part of the Strand Road Cycle Trial which related to Beach Road, Dublin City Council produced a layout on Beach Road that is as per Strand Road with one lane of outbound traffic, a 2 way cycle lane using what is currently the outbound traffic lane and no changes to the footpath.
Dublin City Council sought to gather feedback to find out for this specific change to the Strand Road Cycle Route Trial. We asked:
"Would you prefer this revised option with one way for traffic with the footpaths retained and the cycle lane at road level on Beach Road between Sean Moore Road and Marine Drive or the original option with two way vehicular traffic and the cycle lane using the footpath?"
“Do you have any concerns about this proposal?”
3,712 submissions were received as part of the non-statutory public consultation process.
Dublin City Council has compiled a summary report. It should be noted that any views, thoughts and opinions presented in the summary report are those submitted during the non-statutory public consultation, and are not Dublin City Councils. The summary report is available at the bottom of this page.
The cycle route implementation in this area will be on road resulting in one way traffic on Beach Road. Dublin City Council would like to thank everyone who responded to the consultation.
Dublin City Council in conjunction with the NTA are proposing to improve cycle facilities along the Strand Road to offer an alternative transport option for people to get to work and school. A six month trial of a 2 way separated cycle track along Strand Road is proposed.
Dublin City Council carried out a non-statutory public consultation from 21st August 2020 to 14th September 2020. We asked:
1 - “Please share any specific concerns you have in relation to any aspects of the proposal”
2 - “Do you have any suggestions for improvements to the proposal?”
3 - “Are there any complementary measures that you feel should be introduced in tandem with this scheme?
2,922 submissions were received as part of the non-statutory public consultation process.
Dublin City Council has compiled a summary report. This summary report outlines the themes arising from submissions. It should be noted that any views, thoughts and opinions presented in the summary report are those submitted during the non-statutory public consultation, and are not Dublin City Councils.
The Summary Document and the Traffic and Modelling Presentation is available below.
The design work on the section from Merrion Gates to the DCC boundary is now complete and discussions with DLRCC are progressing re joint implementation. The drawings for the Merrion Gates to the DCC boundary are available below.
It is proposed to vary the Dublin City Development Plan 2016-2022 in respect of the following:
Proposed Variations No. 28, 29 and 30
Submissions/observations have been received and the consultation is now closed.
Dublin City Council approved the Variations No. 28, 29 and 30 to the Dublin City Development Plan 2016 - 2022 at the Council Meeting held on 14th September 2020.