Phoenix Park

Mary raised the upcoming deadline for public consultation on the Phoenix Park Transport and Mobility Options in the Seanad this week. The closing date for public observations is Friday March 12th.

In response to the increased recreational use of the Phoenix Park due to COVID-19 a Steering Group was established comprising four organisations ; Office of Public Works (OPW), National Transport Authority, Dublin City Council and Fingal County Council to guide the development of transport and mobility options for all users of the Phoenix Park.

Mary is disappointed that local residents or their elected representatives were not included in the steering group. Mary encourages all local residents, businesses and voluntary organisations to review the proposals and make a submission to the public consultation which commences on January 29th 2021.

Please click here for report.

The most effective way to influence the Project is by making a formal submission. If you do not want to make a submission:

Website: http://phoenixpark.ie/ and www.gov.ie/opw

Email: parkmobilityreport@opw.ie

Address: Freepost FDN7468, Observations on Phoenix Park Transport &Mobility Study, Superintendent’s Office, Whitefields, Phoenix Park, Dublin D08 KDC4

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