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Talk by David Engwicht

'How to bring the streets to life'

One of the world’s most innovative urban thinkers shares his ideas on developing a creative city

 

Dublin 30km/h limit to stay

The controversial 30km speed limit in Dublin will remain in place after a motion to scrap it failed to gain enough support among city councillors.

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Transport objectives for Dublin

 

The City Council's Draft Development Plan contains this PDF document, describing Transportation plans for the City's future.

2010-02-13 Civic groups back 30km/h limit -Irish Times article

REPRESENTATIVES FROM over a dozen civic organisations have urged Dublin city councillors to maintain the 30km/h speed limit in the city centre.

Signatories of the open letter come from a wide range of bodies including the Children’s Rights Alliance, National Council for the Blind of Ireland, An Taisce, Dublin Cycling Campaign, pedestrian advocacy group Cosain, Friends of the Irish Environment as well as Dr Declan Bedford specialist in public health medicine and broadcaster Duncan Stewart.

30 km/h open letter issued February 12th

 

Open letter to press and Dublin City Councillors:

 

We the undersigned SUPPORT the Dublin City Council initiative to reduce speed limits to 30km/h in the centre of the city, for the following reasons-

List of Councillors who voted against the Bus Gate

The recent vote by the city council on November 2nd unfortunately decided to remove the College Green Bus Gate in the evenings.

Here's a list of the councilors and how they voted:

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