Dublin City Council

25/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 25/07/2024 15:51

First Measures in City-Centre Transport Plan to begin in August

Dublin City Council would like to announce that the first of the measures contained in the Dublin City Transport Plan 2023 will come into effect from 25th August 2024.

The Chief Executive Richard Shakespeare has made the decision following a review of a number of documents submitted to the Council by various parties.

On 25th August, traffic management measures are being implemented on the north quays at Bachelors Walk and on the South Quays on Burgh Quay and Aston Quay. These changes consist of road marking and signage changes. All other routes on the quays and all other routes in the city remain the same and North-South, South-North access to all Liffey Bridges will remain the same.

The hours of operation for these new restrictions will be 7am to 7pm Monday to Sunday. Outside these hours the restrictions will not be in operation and all vehicles can travel as before.

For more details on the new measures please click here: https://www.dublincity.ie/residential/transportation/draft-city-centre-transport-plan/dublin-city-council-transport-plan-faqs

There are no changes to disabled bays, loading bays or taxi ranks. The vast majority of routes to hospitals will remain the same, as will the majority of routes to city centre car parks. Access for residents will be maintained although there may be a different route to or from the area.

A working group, chaired by the Lord Mayor of Dublin James Geoghegan, will now be put together to monitor the impact of changes included in the transport plan. This group will include business organisations, the NTA, elected members and other interested parties such as members of the disability community.

These traffic management measures are being implemented to meet the policies and objectives of the Dublin City Development Plan 2022 - 2028. They look to address the fact that 60% of general traffic in the city centre is not stopping, working or shopping but is simply travelling through the city centre.

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