I Feel The Need

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The launch of the ‘Loving 30 campaign’ featuring Lord Mayor Hazel Chu (top right) with Millie Rose Mangan (top left) and Juliet Mangan (top centre).

Oh.

This morning.afternoon

Dublin City Council is inviting members of the public to provide feedback on a proposal to have a default 30km per hour speed limit across most areas of the city.

Via Dublin City Council:

The Non-Statutory public consultation opens on Friday, 9th April until Friday, 23rd April 2021. Members of the public are asked to make their submissions on Dublin City Council’s Consultation Hub *at link below) or email speedreview@dublincity.ie

All submissions will be reviewed and taken into consideration ahead of a final decision being made to extend the 30km/h speed limit.

A report will then be prepared and presented the Traffic & Transport Strategic Policy Committee on the 25th May 2021. The report will also be presented at the City Council Monthly Meeting on the 14th of June 2021 for approval to carry out a 6 – week Statutory Public Consultation process to amend the existing Speed Bye-Laws….

Fight!

Speed Review (Dublin City Council)

Pics: Conor McCabe

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8 thoughts on “I Feel The Need

  1. U N M U T U A L

    Hmm… let’s see, if I leave my home at 30km/h and travel only 5km for about a year…
    How long will it take for me to realise I’ve been had?
    That’s some new normal maths right there I tells ya…

    Answers on a post card to nphet.
    Stamp lickers need not apply.

  2. Janet, chatty mammy

    riiiight because Dublin is such a lived in city ….oh wait there’s no such limit in Paris where people actually live in the city, kids walk to school etc, what’s the point of this

  3. Gabby

    No matter what she advocates I can’t vote for or against her in the Senate bye-election.

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