{meta} Agenda for Traffic and Transport SPC on Wednesday 10th June, 2015, 3.00 pm

Agenda

Venue: Council Chamber, City Hall, Dame Street, Dublin 2.. View directions

Items
No. Item

1.

'Transport into the Future' - presentation prepared by students of Drimnagh Castle Secondary School and the Assumption Secondary School, Walkinstown.
Speakers: Kieran Murray and Philip Manifold, Drimnagh Castle Secondary School.

2.

Minutes of meeting held on 15th April 2015 pdf icon PDF 169 KB

3.

Transportation projects for the next Dublin City Development Plan pdf icon PDF 308 KB

4.

Draft National Transport Authority/Dublin City Council Dublin City Centre Transport Study - public consultation phase

5.

Liffey Cycle Route - outcome of public consultation pdf icon PDF 2 MB

6.

Cycle Parking Strategy

7.

National Bike Week 2015 pdf icon PDF 359 KB

8.

Minutes of Cycling and Walking Sub-Committee meeting held on 4th March, 2015 pdf icon PDF 152 KB

9.

Luas Cross City works

10.

Letter dated 29th May, 2015, from the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport in relation to the de-clamping fee for clamped vehicles pdf icon PDF 43 KB

11.

Motion in the name of Councillor Paul Hand (deferred from April SPC meeting):

This SPC notes with concern the lack of motorbike parking spaces in the Dublin City

 Council administrative area. Furthermore, we request that the next draft of Parking

 Control by-laws allow motorbikes park in pay and display parking bays using the parking tag system.”

 

12.

Motion in the name of Councillor Paddy Smyth

“That this committee calls on the traffic manager to introduce the "greenwave" traffic light system along suitable routes into the city as well as the proposed Dodder Greenway and Liffey Cycle route on the north quays. 

This system has been successfully implemented on a number of routes in the city of Copenhagen. 

The 'greenwave'  coordinates the traffic lights for cyclists so that if they ride at a speed of 20 km/h, they will hit green lights all the way into the city in the morning rush hour. The wave is reversed in the afternoon so bicycle users can flow smoothly home too.”

 

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A.O.B.