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Dublin City Council car park proposal
1. 11th
December 2015
Comhairle Cathrach Bhaile Atha Cliath
Dublin City Council
Environment and Transportation Division
S2S Cycleway and Footway Interim Works - Bull Road to Causeway Road Scheme
Proposed Additional Car Parking Facility south of Wooden Bridge
Dublin City Council’s Environment and Transportation Department carried out a statutory public
consultation as part of a planning application in accordance with the Planning and Development Act 2000
and the Planning Development Regulations 2001 (Part 8) for the S2S Cycleway and Footway Interim
Works - Bull Road to Causeway Road Scheme. Part 8 planning approval for the scheme was granted in
May 2013. Works on site commenced in May 2015 and are expected to continue until 2017.
The existing road carriageway will typically be reduced to 6m in width (two no. 3m wide traffic lanes) as part
of the scheme, and as a result of this there will be a loss of some on-street parking ( 6 spaces) between
Kincora Road and Seafield Road East. In order to address this issue, Dublin City Council proposes to
construct a new indented Pay & Display parallel car parking area with a capacity for ten vehicles and one
disabled space just south of Wooden Bridge. The proposed location and layout of the car parking area
are shown on Drawing No. SK-0001A overleaf. The final design for the new facility has not yet been
finalised but it is anticipated that its charging structure and hours of operation would be similar to other
nearby Pay & Display car parks on Clontarf Road owned by Dublin City Council. It is hoped to commence
construction of this facility early in 2016.
Queries in relation to the above works may be submitted to Dublin City Council on or before Friday 15th
January 2016 by email to traffic@dublincity.ie or in writing to the Executive Manager, Environment and
Transportation Department, Block 2 Floor 6, Dublin City Council, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin
8. Please note that Dublin City Council will provide an update will be provided to local residents and
businesses before the commencement of construction of the proposed new indented Pay & Display parallel
car parking area.
Christopher K. Manzira,
Acting Senior Engineer,
Environment and Transportation Department,
Dublin City Council.