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  • Proposed Variation No. 31 to the CDP 2016 - 2022 on North Great Georges Street and Environs Architectural Conservation Area

    Opened 9 November 2020
  • Proposed pedestrianisation of a number of streets in the Grafton Street area

    Over six weekends from 26/27th July, Dublin City Council trialled the pedestrianisation of the following streets: Anne Street South from the junction of Dawson Street Duke Street from the junction of Dawson Street South William Street from the Brown Thomas carpark exit to Chatham Row Drury Street from Fade Street to the Drury Street carpark Dame Court From Exchequer Street with Dame Lane also closed off to traffic. ... More
    Opened 6 November 2020
  • Consultation on options for public realm improvements to Dame Street as part of the College Green project

    College Green, concept view of public space in use Dublin City Council is progressing an ambitious plan to rediscover and reinvent the historic College Green as the major public space at the heart of the city. Following the unsuccessful application to An Bord Pleanála (ABP) in 2018, Dublin City Council held a series of trial traffic-free events in College Green including Summer Sundays, Culture Night and Car Free day. The lessons learned from these events have... More
    Opened 5 November 2020
  • Grangegorman Filtered Permeability Trial

    Filtered permeability measures were installed on Grangegorman Lower and a filtered permeability trial commenced on the morning of 6th July 2020. The trial includes the provision of a series of bollards and temporary planters placed on Grangegorman Lower, with appropriate signage and road markings. Dublin City Council carried out these measures in response to the recently published: "Enabling the City to Return to Work, Interim Mobility Intervention Programme for Dublin City". ... More
    Opened 16 October 2020
  • Dublin Festival of History 2020 Survey

    The Dublin Festival of History is an annual free Festival, brought to you by Dublin City Council, and organised by Dublin City Libraries . One of the key aims of Dublin City Libraries is to preserve, share, and promote the history and heritage of Dublin and Ireland and to encourage and facilitate historical research. The Festival has gained a reputation for attracting best-selling Irish and international historians to Dublin for a high-profile festival of history talks and debate... More
    Opened 9 October 2020
  • Pedestrian Crossing at Mountjoy Square

    Dublin City Council in conjunction with the National Transport Authority are proposing to install four new pedestrian crossings on the north western corner of Mountjoy Square. The works will be installed in two distinct phases. Phase 1 involves the installation of: A pedestrian crossing on Gardiner Place just west of its junction with Mountjoy Square West and A pedestrian crossing of Mountjoy Square West just south of Gardiner Place. The drawing at... More
    Opened 24 September 2020
  • DRHE Review of Day Services

    The DRHE is currently carrying out a review of its day services including food provision, hygiene services etc . Any o bservations or submissions are welcome from interested parties on the Day Services Report attached. Please submit your observations/ comments by 5pm 16 th October 2020 More
    Opened 22 September 2020
  • Parnell Square East Contraflow

    Update - 29th October 2020 Planned resurfacing works have begun on North Frederick Street and Parnell Square East. Once the resurfacing works are completed we intend on installing new road markings that will allow for the installation of the contra-flow linking O’Connell Street to Dorset Street via North Frederick Street. However we have still to complete civil works to allow cyclists safely pass from O’Connell Street onto Parnell Square East and again from Parnell Square East onto... More
    Opened 17 September 2020
  • Finglas Area Roundabouts Upgrade

    Finglas Area Roundabouts Upgrade – Non-Statutory Public Consultation Background Dublin City Council Environment and Transportation Department proposes the upgrade of the St. Margaret’s Road/McKee Avenue and Jamestown Road/Melville Road Roundabouts to improve facilities for pedestrians, cyclists and vulnerable road users through the installation of traffic signals, as well as improve traffic flow in the area. These... More
    Opened 14 September 2020
  • Werburgh Street Cycle Route Phase 1

    Dublin City Council in conjunction with the National Transport Authority are proposing to improve cycle facilities along Werburgh Street and Castle Street to provide a safe connection to and from Dame Street. It will provide an alternative route for inbound cyclists on Patrick Street who can use the existing contra flow on Bull Alley Street to access this new route. More
    Opened 1 September 2020
  • Cois Abhann Liffey Vale Biodiversity Centre

    COIS ABHANN LIFFEY VALE BIODIVERSITY CENTRE Liffey Vale House (a Georgian House and Protected Structure) is situated on the northern banks of the River Liffey at Longmeadows along the Chapelizod Road. The house and gardens, which are derelict, are in the ownership of Dublin City Council, and are currently inaccessible to the public. The Parks Department recently appointed a design team led by Blackwood Associates to develop and oversee the implementation of... More
    Opened 31 August 2020
  • 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 them into a summary document with responses, titled “Feedback Response – July Update 2022” which has been uploaded onto the hub. Dublin City Council intend on starting the extruded kerb on... More
    Opened 28 August 2020
  • Housing Maintenance Project Survey

    Dublin City Council is working with FutureGov - a UK based design agency - to carry out research to understand how to improve the Housing Maintenance service for tenants and for staff. We want to learn more about the experience of DCC employees in delivering and working with the Housing Maintenance service. We hope to use this information to make improvements to our services and make them more user-friendly. We're asking staff who deal with Housing Maintenance from an administrative... More
    Opened 24 August 2020
  • Housing Maintenance Project Survey Team Version

    Dublin City Council is working with FutureGov - a UK based design agency - to carry out research to understand how to improve the Housing Maintenance service for tenants and for staff. We want to learn more about the experience of DCC employees in delivering and working with the Housing Maintenance service. We hope to use this information to make improvements to our services and make them more user-friendly. We're asking staff who deal with Housing Maintenance from an administrative... More
    Opened 24 August 2020
  • Strand Road Trial Cycle Route

    Dublin City Council thanks everyone who contributed to this consultation process for the proposed trial on the Strand road of a protected two cycle track. The consultation received 2,865 submissions both through the consultation hub and by email. We are currently processing through the submissions, identifying the key concerns raised and what the next steps are and preparing a report on this. Work is also proceeding on the design of the section from Merrion Gates to the DLRCC boundary and... More
    Opened 21 August 2020
  • Carman’s Hall, Part 8

    Former Parish Centre, 12 -14 Carman’s Hall - Part 8 Planning Permission for Retention of the existing use. Site Description 12-14 Carman's Hall is a two storey building located along Carman's Hall in Dublin 8. The site is bounded by Garden Lane to the west, the rear of Mews Garden Court development to the north and a vacant site to the east which is located at the junction of Francis Street and Carman's Hall. The premises were formerly used as a Parish Centre and... More
    Opened 13 August 2020
  • Diamond Park Part 8

    Diamond Park - Part 8 Diamond Park is proposed as a major new public open space for the North East Inner City area and the city of Dublin. A series of public workshops carried out over an extended time period included interactive and engaging activities which allowed the public to express what they wanted from a new city park. The results from these workshops drove the design process and are illustrated in the proposal which aims to meet a wide range of needs... More
    Opened 4 August 2020
  • Book of Condolence - John Hume

    Lord Mayor Hazel Chu has opened this online Book of Condolence to allow Dubliners to express their sympathies to the family of John Hume. All messages of sympathy will be printed and forwarded in a Book of Condolence to the family of John Hume. Closing Date: Monday 10 th August, 2020 More
    Opened 4 August 2020
  • Feedback on Grafton Street area Pedestrianisation Trials

    Pedestrianisation trials of the Grafton Street area take place over four weekends from 25th July. The locations for this trial are: Anne Street South from the junction of Dawson Street Duke Street from the junction of Dawson Street South William Street from the Brown Thomas carpark exit to Chatham Row Drury Street from Fade Street to the Drury Street carpark Dame Court From Exchequer street Dublin City Council would like to gather feedback from people who... More
    Opened 25 July 2020
  • Draft Belmayne and Belcamp Lane Masterplan

    Dublin City Council has prepared a Draft Masterplan for lands at Belmayne and Belcamp Lane at the Malahide Road Junction (R139/R107) in Dublin 13/ Dublin 17 as required by the Clongriffin – Belmayne Local Area Plan 2012 (life of LAP extended in 2017 for a further 5 years) and is inviting submissions from the public. The Draft Masterplan, which comprises of a detailed urban design framework, is intended as a guide for the implementation of the Local Area Plan as it relates to these... More
    Opened 16 July 2020
  • Book of Condolence - Jack Charlton

    Lord Mayor Hazel Chu has opened this online Book of Condolence to allow Dubliners to express their sympathies to the family of Jack Charlton. All messages will be published and printed and forwarded in a Book of Condolence to the family of Jack Charlton. More
    Opened 13 July 2020
  • Proposed Variations No. 28, 29 and 30 of the Dublin City Development Plan 2016 - 2022

    It is proposed to vary the Dublin City Development Plan 2016-2022 in respect of the following: Proposed Variations No. 28, 29 and 30 Proposed Variation No. 28 Address: Pedestrian/Cycle Bridge across the River Liffey from the Irish National War Memorial Gardens/Islandbridge to the Chapelizod Road (R109), Islandbridge, Dublin 8 It is proposed to vary the Dublin City Development Plan 2016-2022, by amending objective MTO31 (from Chapter 8: Movement and... More
    Opened 8 July 2020
  • Proposed Special Speed Limit Bye-Laws 2020 (COVID19) Phase 5

    COVID19 has radically changed transport in our City. Dublin City Council and the National Transport Authority have had to put a Strategic Programme together to get Dublin ready for when more people are coming back into the City. Due to COVID19 restrictions reduced traffic levels have resulted in many positive impacts including cleaner air, less noise pollution and an increase in people walking and cycling in their local neighborhoods. Less people will be able to travel on public... More
    Opened 2 July 2020
  • Local Property Tax – Public Consultation Phase Budget 2021

    To read the FAQ, please click here and the adopted 2020 budget book here . Please, scroll down to start the survey. Under section 20 of the Finance (Local Property Tax) Act 2012, as amended by section 5 of the Finance (Local Property Tax) Act 2013, a Local Authority may as a reserved function resolve to vary the basic rate of the Local Property Tax within its functional area by a maximum of +/-15%. This power is available to Local Authorities effective from 2015, the relevant... More
    Opened 29 June 2020
  • Survey for future of Street Trading in Moore Street

    The Moore Street Advisory Group (MSAG) presented the Minister for Culture Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan, TD with The Moore Street Report 2, Securing History, which is the culmination of almost two and a half years work by the group. The MSAG recommended the appointment of an Expert Group to lead the urgent regeneration of the market. The Expert Group has now been appointed and at the last meeting of the group it was agreed that the general public would be surveyed... More
    Opened 24 June 2020
  • Ventry Park Improvements, Cabra, Dublin 7

    Ventry Park is a small residential park in Cabra, Dublin 7. Currently it is predmominantly covered with tarmac with very little green space, a small playground and only one bench. Dublin City Council Parks & Landscape Services decided to improve the park for the surrounding residents. We held a public meeting on 25th September 2019 in the recreational building situated along the north boundary of Ventry Park, to hear the fears and concerns of the residents. Following on from... More
    Opened 19 June 2020
  • Book of Condolence - Detective Garda Colm Horkan

    Lord Mayor Tom Brabazon has opened this online Book of Condolence to allow Dubliners to express their sympathies to the family of Detective Garda Colm Horkan who was killed on duty while working to protect the people of Ireland. All messages of sympathy will be printed and forwarded in a Book of Condolence to the Assistant Garda Commissioner in Dublin for forwarding to the family of Detective Garda Horkan. Closing Date: Tuesday 23 rd June 2020... More
    Opened 18 June 2020
  • Nominate your Covid Hero

    Who is your Covid Hero? The Lord Mayor Tom Brabazon wants to hear from you and hear about the people in our communities who have done that little bit more for the people of Dublin. They can be p eople in the community who have helped others during the Covid crisis – this can be frontline workers, local retail workers who have assisted, family members who have done the shopping for relatives, community person who has ensured information is given to all, has organised... More
    Opened 5 June 2020
  • Book of Condolence - George Floyd

    I open this online Book of Condolence to allow Dubliners to express their sympathies to the family of George Floyd, to stand in solidarity with the people of the USA who are appalled by what happened and to state our support for those who are fighting against racial injustice worldwide . Lord Mayor of Dublin Tom Brabazon All messages will be published and printed and forwarded in a Book of Condolence to the US Embassy in Ireland. More
    Opened 3 June 2020
  • Waste Management (Storage, Presentation and Segregation of Household and Commercial Waste) Bye-Laws 2018

    The Bye-Laws regulate how domestic and commercial waste must be stored, presented and segregated prior to collection and include the provision for fixed payment notice penalties of €75 for offences in accordance with section 206 of the Local Government Act 2001 or for a fine of up to €2,500 on conviction. The proposed amendment provides that the following sub section be inserted into the existing bye law 2.4 Use of Waste Containers on Collection Day after sub section (B): (c) In... More
    Opened 27 May 2020
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