Intent: To promote the 15 Minute City planning concept and its integration in the Draft City Development Plan 2022-2028::To include access to key facilities within 15 minutes of walking, cycling or wheelchair use as a key metric for the development of Key Urban Villages under the Draft Development Plan::To use Strategic Development & Regeneration Areas to deliver the 15 Minute City vision at local level
Details: Representation to Dublin City Councillors on residential planning and mixed development
All Dublin City Councillors were sent an email with information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease and requirements for refurbishment. - EmailAttempts were made to meet with each councillor and provide information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease - MeetingWhere in person meetings were not possible phone calls were held with councillors with information on the proposed enterprise centre and requirements under the lease - Phone call
Intent: To advise the Minister of the progress on the Glass Bottle site, Sandymount Strand Dublin 4 and to advise him of possible alternative planning strategies for the site.
Details: To advise the Minister of the progress on the Glass Bottle site
A request was made by email on 7 March 2018 to meet with DCC to discuss what is set out above.A meeting was held with DCC on 5 April 2018. In attendance from DCC,were Derek Kelly, Planning and Paul Clegg, Executive Manager. - Meeting
Intent: Adoption of a long-term plan for the infrastructural and residential development of the whole capital city and its hinterland up to 2050.::Establishment of a housing taskforce to coordinate the activities of Government Departments, local authorities, and other relevant state bodies to ensure implementation of a development plan for Dublin.::Coordination of housing and infrastructural development in the Greater Dublin Area.::Provision of adequate residential capacity within the core urban area of the capital city and best use of remaining sites for development.::Improved provision of social housing.::Consideration of establishing a state agency or mandating an existing state agency to drive social housing provision.::Examination of how the costs of private residential construction may be prudently reduced.::Establishment of an Empty Homes Office to oversee the management of vacant properties in urban Ireland.::Minimising the impact of pedestrianisation projects and traffic re-routing on
Details: [Sep-Dec 2017] Seeking to improve the competitiveness of the Greater Dublin Area and its attractiveness as a place to live, work, study, and do business.
Dublin Chamber hosted DPOs at an event at which the Chamber promoted its Vision 2050 initiative, and recommendations to improve the competitiveness of the Greater Dublin Area as a place to live, work, study, invest, and do business. - Event / ReceptionDublin Chamber submitted policy reports on A Vision for Dublin 2050 and in relation to the proposed pedestrianisation of College Green. Submissions are available on the Chamber website: http://www.dublinchamber.ie/business-agenda/submissions - SubmissionMeetings were held with DPOs at which the Chamber promoted its Vision 2050 initiative, and recommendations to improve the competitiveness of the Greater Dublin Area as a place to live, work, study, invest, and do business. - Meeting
A request was made by letter (and sent by email) to meet with DCC on 01/11/17 to discuss what is set out above.A meeting was held with DCC on 21/12/17. In attendance from DCC, were Derek Kelly, Planning, Paul Clegg, Executive Manager and Yvonne Noonan, Legal. - Letter