Pay & Display, Self-Employed

Dublin City Council are proposing to amend the Parking bye-laws to allow self employed people obtain 2nd parking permits in residential areas with Pay & Display.

The Briefing Note on the proposed amendment to the Bye-Laws together with a copy of the draft Bye-Laws and the current Bye-Laws may be inspected during normal office hours from Monday 24th October 2011 to Friday 25th November 2011 inclusive at the offices of the Roads & Traffic Department, Floor 6, Block 2, Civic Offices, Fishamble Street, Dublin 8.

Copies of the Briefing Note, the draft Bye-Laws and the current Bye-Laws are available free of charge from this office, telephone (01) 222 2232 or on the web at www.dublincity.ie.

Submissions must be made in writing to Mr. Tim O’Sullivan, Executive Manager, Roads & Traffic Department at the above address or by email to traffic@dublincity.ie before 4.30pm on Friday 9th December 2011.


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