DLR Connector
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is proposing to develop the “DLR Connector”, a walking, cycling and public realm improvement scheme.
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is proposing to develop the “DLR Connector”, a walking, cycling and public realm improvement scheme.
New 30km/hr speed limits are now in force for many roads in Mount Merrion.
Dun-Laoighaire Rathdown are reviewing the speed limits across the County and have opened a public consultation for you to have your say.
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council is proposing to develop the “DLR Connector” walking, cycling and public realm improvement scheme, which would connect neighbourhoods and villages East to West across the county through a safe, accessible and attractive walking and cycling route with public realm and greening improvements. To ensure the route is designed with the insights of the local communities along the route in mind, DLRCC are launching a PRE-DESIGN community engagement programme including an online survey available until 2nd week of January.
The NTA have prepared a preliminary draft Transport Strategy for the Greater Dublin Area which sets out the framework for investment in transport infrastructure and services from 2022 to 2042. Submissions can be made via their website. The closing date for submissions is Friday 17th December 2021.