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Cork has the second largest natural harbour in the world.
The River Lee is a prime part of our city's heritage.
Yet the plan fails to include any meaningful or ambitious plans for river...
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The Cork Land Use and Transportation Study 1978 proposed that Patrick St would made be a pedestrianised street to create a pleasant and traffic free street. I request that the city would be...
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Housing developments of more than 100 units must be within 200m of a bus stop.
Bus shelters should be at all bus stops.
Access to public transport depends on frequency, availability and...
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My submission for a transport and housing plan for Cork is as follows:
1. To link the Lee Fields greenway to the Mahon greenway I propose putting in place pedestrian bridges over every bridge...
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See attached document for submission.
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What needs to be done to increase use of public transport over the coming decade?
Public transport should be incentivised through the following means:
Simplified fare...
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a) Clean energy produced Public Transport!
b) Efficient timetables
c) Specialised routes
d) Cheaper fares / FREE public transport!
e) Potentially implementing a light rail...
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This is a submission from Juan Miguel Mariño Camarasa to the consultation for the Cork City Development Plan 2022-28
Problem statement:
The city of Cork is overrun by cars...
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Connected Cycleways
The topography of Cork City, while somewhat hilly is not unmanageable for the vast majority when there is the provision of carefully planned routes and... |
While the recently published Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy (CMATS) is welcome both for its ambition and scope in the long-term, there is, we believe, a necessity to address the current...
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