Dublin City Council is proposing to provide improved walking and cycling facilities along Kilbarrack Road, Tonlegee Road and Oscar Traynor Road.
Dublin City Council will deliver the Active Travel Network through a series of infrastructural projects over the next nine years. The Active Travel Network will grow from its existing 10km to a connected network of 310km across the city. This will offer a safer, inclusive and connected Active Travel Network that is sustainable....More
Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended)
Planning and Development Regulations 2001 (as amended) - Part 8
Applicant: Dublin City Council - Housing and Community Services Department.
Location: Constitution Hill, Dublin 7.
Proposal: Pursuant to the requirements of the above, notice is hereby given of:
The phased redevelopment of the existing Constitution Hill Flats bounded by Constitution Hill, Broadstone and Catherine’s Lane, in...More
Dublin City Council is proposing to provide improved walking and cycling facilities along the Howth Road from Raheny to Kilbarrack.
Dublin City Council will deliver the Active Travel Network through a series of infrastructural projects over the next nine years. The Active Travel Network will grow from its existing 10km to a connected network of 310km across the city. This will offer a safer, inclusive and connected Active Travel Network that is sustainable. These projects...More
Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended)
Planning and Development Regulations 2001 (as amended) - Part 8
Applicant: Dublin City Council, Environment & Transportation Department
Location : Duke Street, Anne Street South, Duke Lane Lower, Duke Lane Upper, Lemon Street, Anne’s Lane, Dublin 2
Proposal : Pursuant to the requirements of the above, notice is hereby given of...More
Section 48 of the Planning & Development Act, 2000, as amended, enables a Planning Authority, when granting planning permission under Section 34 of the Act, to attach conditions requiring the payment of a contribution in respect of public infrastructure and facilities benefiting the development of the administrative area of the Planning Authority. This relates to public infrastructure and facilities that are provided, or that it is intended will be provided, by or on behalf of the Local...More
Dublin City Council is proposing to provide improved walking and cycling facilities along Ratoath Road and Cappagh Road.
Dublin City Council will deliver the Active Travel Network through a series of infrastructural projects over the next nine years. The Active Travel Network will grow from its existing 10km to a connected network of 310km across the city. This will offer a safer, inclusive and connected Active Travel Network that is sustainable. These projects will take some time...More
Dublin City Council is proposing to provide improved walking and cycling facilities along North Circular Road.
Dublin City Council will deliver the Active Travel Network through a series of infrastructural projects over the next nine years. The Active Travel Network will grow from its existing 10km to a connected network of 310km across the city. This will offer a safer, inclusive and connected Active Travel Network that is sustainable.
The North Circular Road...More
We want to hear about our service users experiences, while interacting with Dublin Fire Brigade's Fire & Rescue Service. We do not require any personal information for this survey, however you may leave your e-mail address, if you wish, at the end of the survey to recieve a copy of your responses.
In order to maintain the intergrity of the survey, we can only accept responses from service users who have interacted with Dublin Fire Brigade within the last 12 months.
Note if your...More
We want to hear about our service users experiences, while interacting with Dublin Fire Brigade's Call Taking & Dispatch Service. We do not require any personal information for this survey, however you may leave your e-mail address, if you wish, at the end of the survey to recieve a copy of your responses.
In order to maintain the intergrity of the survey, we can only accept responses from service users who have interacted with Dublin Fire Brigade Fire within the last 12 months.
...More
We want to hear about our service users experiences, while interacting with Dublin Fire Brigade's Ambulance Service. We do not require any personal information for this survey, however you may leave your e-mail address, if you wish, at the end of the survey to recieve a copy of your responses.
In order to maintain the intergrity of the survey, we can only accept responses from service users who have interacted with the ambulance service within the last 12 months.
Note if your...More
Notice of Significant Further Information to An Bord Pleanala
NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 177AE(5)(d) OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED)
Middle Wad Flood Alleviation Scheme - Contract E Clontarf Outfalls Project
Notice is hereby given that Dublin City Council has furnished significant further information to An Bord Pleanála in respect of a planning application for the Middle Wad Flood Alleviation Scheme – Contract E Clontarf Outfalls Project (application...More
Dublin City Council is intending to enter into a Data Sharing Agreement under the Data Sharing and Governance Act 2019.
The proposed agreement, a Data Sharing Agreement between Enterprise Ireland and all Local Authorities (including Dublin City Council) will be available for public consultation at:
www.gov.ie/consultations/DSA/ for a period of 28 days from 05/12/2022 to 02/01/2023.
The public are invited to make submissions by...More
The Lord Mayor of Dublin Caroline Conroy has opened this online Book of Condolence for the citizens of Dublin to extend their sympathies to the family of Private Seán Rooney.
All messages of sympathy will be printed and forwarded in a Book of Condolence to the family of Private Seán Rooney
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D’ullmhaigh Comhairle Cathrach Bhaile Átha Cliath Dréachtmhapa don Cháin Thalaimh Chriosaithe Chónaithe (RZLT) a bhaineann le limistéar Chomhairle Cathrach Bhaile Átha Cliath.
Tabhair faoi deara le do thoil, cé go bhfuil siad san áireamh ar an léarscáil, nach bhfuil maoin chónaithe faoi réir RZLT má tá siad faoi réir Cáin Mhaoine Áitiúil.
Tugadh an Cháin ar Thalamh Criosaithe Chónaithe isteach san Acht Airgeadais 2021. Is é...More
Dublin City Council has prepared a Draft Map for the Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT) as it pertains to the Dublin City Council area.
Please note that although they are included on the map, residential properties are not subject to RZLT if they are subject to Local Property Tax .
The Residential Zoned Land Tax was introduced in the Finance Act 2021. The objective of the tax is to activate land that is serviced and zoned for residential...More
Non-Statutory Public Consultation and Workshop
10 November 2022
In accordance with the commitment as set out in the North Lotts and Grand Canal Dock SDZ Planning Scheme, 2014, Dublin City Council’s Docklands Office are progressing with a proposed upgrade to the public realm on the South Campshire at Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 2. A Design Team has been appointed for the new scheme and they are hosting a non-statutory...More
Update 23 rd December 2022
In response to a number of submissions to date we would like to provide the following update and additional information in relation to adjacent schemes relevant to the Point Junction Upgrade scheme:
Point Junction Improvement - Phase 2 (developed by Dublin City Council)
The second phase of this project will provide 2 way cycling facilities on the western side of East Wall Road (South). It...More
In accordance with Section 73 (1) of the Roads Act 1993 Dublin City Council hereby gives notice that it is considering the proposal to partially extinguish the Public Right of Way over a laneway at 57-59 Celtic Park Avenue, Dublin 9.
A request to have the public right of way extinguished was submitted to Dublin City Council’s North Central Area Office by a majority of residents who have properties abutting this laneway. The reason why they are requesting the...More
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 3-69 Annadale Drive, Marino, Dublin 9.
A request to have the public right of way extinguished was submitted to Dublin City Council’s North Central Area Office by a majority of residents who have properties abutting this laneway. The reason why they are requesting the closure of...More
Proposed Front -Of-School Works Assumption Schools Walkinstown Parade and Kilnamanagh Road .
On December 1 st 2022 Dublin City Council initiated Front-of-School works to improve the safety of students and vulnerable road users accessing and exiting schools on Walkinstown Parade and Kilnamanagh Road, Walkinstown, Dublin12.
This Front-of-School works which includes a School Zone will be delivered by Dublin City Council and funded by the...More
Dublin City Council is proposing to provide improved walking and cycling facilities from Suir to Thomas Street.
Dublin City Council has developed a design for Interim (temporary pending permanent) walking & cycling measures along Grand Canal View, St James Linear Park, James Walk, Forbes Lane, Marrowbone Lane and Thomas Court. These measures are interim until a permanent scheme is put in place.
The main aim of the scheme is to provide a safer environment for walking and...More
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,
Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8
Location : 19 & 21 Connaught Street, Phibsborough, Dublin 7
Proposal : Pursuant to the...More
Summary
On 24 September 2021, the Minister for Housing, Local Government & Heritage, received a transboundary EIA screening statement in relation to the proposed Awel y Mȏr Offshore Windfarm, which was conducted on behalf of the Secretary of State at the pre-application stage. The transboundary screening process identified potential transboundary issues for Ireland relating to impacts on fish, shellfish, marine mammals and sea birds and commercial shipping. Subsequently,...More
Dublin City Council is proposing to provide improved walking and cycling facilities from Suir to Thomas Street.
Dublin City Council has developed a design for Interim (temporary pending permanent) walking & cycling measures along Grand Canal View, St James Linear Park, James Walk, Forbes Lane, Marrowbone Lane and Thomas Court. These measures are interim until a permanent scheme is put in place. ...More
The Lord Mayor of Dublin Caroline Conroy has opened an online Book of Condolence to allow the people of Dublin to extend their heartfelt sympathies to the families and friends of the ten people who died in the Creeslough explosion and to the wider community for their terrible loss.
All messages of sympathy will be printed and forwarded in a Book of Condolence to Donegal County Council
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Merrion Street Upper, Merrion Square West and Merrion Street Lwr
Interim Cycling Scheme
Overview (3rd October 2022)
Dublin City Council are proposing to provide interim cycling facilities along Merrion Street Upper, Merrion Square West and Merrion Street Lower.
These interim cycling measures are intended as the first step towards a more permanent scheme being delivered.
The main aim of the scheme is to provide a safer environment for cycling. It will also improve...More
Dublin City Council is proposing a filtered permeability trial on Church Street East, Dublin 3, to address traffic issues in the area.
The proposal is for a filtered permeability trial on Church Street East for six months. Filtered permeability means that pedestrians, cyclists, local access and emergency access can use the street, while cut-through traffic will be prevented. It is likely that this will improve safety on the street and create a more liveable area for residents of...More
Lord Mayor of Dublin Caroline Conroy has opened this online Book of Condolence to allow Dubliners to express their sympathies to the family of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II .
All messages of sympathy will be printed and forwarded in a Book of Condolence to the British Royal Family
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Capel Street became Traffic Free on 20 th May 2022.
We would like to hear from you on how you have found this change:
What has your experience been of the Traffic Free street?
What suggestions do you have for improvements?
Please share your feedback and suggestions with us by completing the survey below.
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Dublin City Council's Commemorations & Naming Committee has approved a proposal to name the bridge over the Royal Canal at Russell Street 'Bloody Sunday Bridge'.
The naming of the bridge is to mark the events of Bloody Sunday, 21st November 1920, when Crown forces opened fire on the crowd at a match in Croke Park between Dublin and Tipperary. Following 90 seconds of shooting, 14 people were dead or dying, with many more wounded.
The first victims that afternoon were...More