Dublin City Council Consultations

Welcome to Dublin City Council's Consultation Hub. This site will help you find and participate in consultations that interest you. Recently updated consultations are displayed below. Alternatively, you can search for consultations by keyword, postal area , interests etc.

Other than required by law, your personal Information such as contact details collected as part of the consultation process is protected by data protection. They will remain confidential and will not be not be published or shared with third parties.

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Open Consultations

  • Draft Dublin City Strategic Heritage Plan

    Dublin City Council presents the Draft Dublin City Strategic Heritage Plan 2023 – 2028 for public consultation. The draft plan is the outcome of extensive consultation with three expert working groups for archaeology, architectural heritage and cultural heritage which were convened to advice... More

    Closes 10 April 2023

  • Community Grant Scheme - Bike Week 2023

    Bike Week is a week dedicated to celebrating and promoting cycling. This year Bike Week takes place from 13th - 21st May. Dublin City Council, with funding from the National Transport Authority, is pleased to announce that we have a community grant scheme for groups that would... More

    Closes 14 April 2023

  • Draft Jamestown Masterplan

    Draft Jamestown Masterplan Dublin City Council’s (DCC) Planning and Property Development Department has prepared a draft Masterplan for the Jamestown Industrial Estate lands at Jamestown Road, St Margaret's Road / McKee Avenue, Finglas, Dublin 11, made according to Strategic... More

    Closes 24 April 2023

  • East Wall Road – Interim two way cycle facility

    INTERIM MEASURES TO PROVIDE CYCLE LANES ALONG EAST WALL ROAD LINKING ALFIE BYRNE ROAD WITH EAST ROAD. Update: November 2022 Following a review of the submissions received during the public consultation process, the Consultation Summary Report and revised... More

    Closes 30 June 2023

  • Griffith Avenue Protected Cycle Track

    Update 15 th August 2022 St Mobhi Road to Charlemont Estate Dublin City Council received a number of submissions following the recent update to the consultation hub on the 6 th July 2022. The design team has reviewed all the submissions / comments received and compiled... More

    Closes 31 December 2023

Closed Consultations

  • Digital Consultation Tool

    As part of a review of our digital consultation tool we are seeking the views of public. The goal of this research is to understand the use of the current digital consultation tool and identify ways to improve the quality of our consultations. While this survey is focused on a... More

    Closed 31 March 2023

  • Extinguishment of Public Right of Way over a laneway located at 63 - 65 Foxhill Avenue, Ayrfield, Donaghmede, Dublin 13.

    In accordance with Section 73 (1) of the Roads Act 1993 Dublin City Council hereby gives notice that it is considering the proposal to Extinguish the Public Right of Way over a laneway at 63 - 65 Foxhill Avenue, Ayrfield, Donaghmede, Dublin 13. A request to have the public right of way... More

    Closed 23 March 2023

  • 1 – 8 Tyrrell Place Refurb Project

    Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended) Planning and Development Regulations 2001 (as amended) - Part 8 Applicant: Dublin City Council Department of Housing and Community Services, ... More

    Closed 22 March 2023

  • Belmont Avenue - Restricted Access Trial

    Dublin City Council have implemented a traffic control and calming scheme on Belmont Avenue. The interim scheme was implemented on the weekend of 19th to 21st of August 2022 in advance of the school reopening period of September. This essentially included the provision of a temporary traffic... More

    Closed 8 March 2023

  • Haverty Road - Filtered Permeability (Cul-de-sac except Cyclists) Trial

    Dublin City Council implemented a Filtered Permeability (Cul-de-sac except Cyclists) trial on Haverty Road on Sunday 28th August 2022 for a 6 month trial period. The trial includes the provision of a series of bollards with appropriate traffic road markings and signage placed along the western... More

    Closed 7 March 2023

We Asked, You Said, We Did

Here are some of the issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes

We asked

A Consultation on the Traffic Free proposal for Capel Street was held between the 11th March to 4th April 2022

We asked?

  • Are you a resident, business, public representative, general public, other?
  • How will this proposal affect you?
  • Do you have any suggestions for further improving the proposal?
  • Do you have any concerns about the proposal?

You said

1,766 submissions were received

We did

Dublin City Council has compiled a report on the non-statutory consultation (available below). This was presented to Central Area Councillors on the 27th April who unanimously adopted the report which is to be implemented in May.

We asked

Public Realm improvement is a priority for Dublin City Council as we pursue the implementation of the ‘Your City - Your Space’, Dublin City’s Public Realm Strategy (2012) and ‘The Heart of Dublin’ Public Realm Master Plan (2016). The next phase of the Grafton Street Quarter public realm improvements includes Duke Street, Anne Street South, Lemon Street, Duke Lane Upper, Duke Lane Lower and Anne’s Lane.  

Dublin City Council carried out a non-statutory public consultation from 31st January 2022 to 20th February 2022. We asked:

1 - “How has increased pedestrianisation of Anne Street South affected your experience?”

2 - “What are the benefits and negative impacts as a result of these changes?”

3 - “What would you like to see included and prioritised as part of the public realm scheme?

You said

294 no. submissions were received as part of the non-statutory public consultation process.

We did

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 Council’s.

We asked

Dublin City Council sought to gather feedback on the traffic free evenings and future improvements for Capel Street and Parliament street.

This consultation sought people’s views on:

  • Their experience of the Traffic free weekend evenings and
  • What worked, what didn’t work from a resident, business owner and street user perspective? 
  • What options should be further explored for both Capel Street and Parliament Street
  • Any suggestions people may have for improvements, changes etc.

You said

6,957 submissions were received as part of the non-statutory public consultation process.

We did

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.