Under Section 38 of the 1994 Road Traffic Act, a Road Authority may in the interest of the safety and convenience of road users provide such traffic calming measures as it considers desirable in respect of a public road in its charge. South Dublin County Council proposes to install traffic calming measures, subject to available funding at the following locations:
James Connolly Park Estate (junction tightening and pedestrian accessibility improvements including raised ramp at junction of James Connolly Park and Station Road)
Boot Road, Clondalkin (speed ramp outside house number 24 Boot Road)
Broadfield Estate (junction tightening and pedestrian accessibility improvements at junction of Broadfield Court and Broadfield Heath)
Woodford Estate (junction tightening and pedestrian accessibility improvements at junction of Woodford Drive and Woodford Avenue)
Neilstown Estate (junction tightening and pedestrian accessibility improvements at 1 Neilstown Drive, 6 Neilstown Drive and 7 Neilstown Gardens)
Griffeen Glen Blvd Estate, Lucan (speed ramp outside house number 2 Griffeen Glen Blvd)
Greenfort Estate (speed ramp outside house number 7 Greenfort Avenue and 9 Greenfort Crescent)
Turret Road, Redcowfarm (speed ramp outside house number 33, 61 & 127 Turret Road)
Shancastle Estate, Irishtown (junction tightening and pedestrian accessibility improvements outside house number 25 & 22B Shancastle Crescent)
Junction of Chapel Hill and Sarsfield Park (junction improvement and pedestrian crossing works)
Tallaght
Russell Estate (speed ramp outside house number 22 Russell Drive and 18 Russell Place & junction tightening and pedestrian accessibility improvements at 1 Russell Court)
Roundabout at Sundale Road, Fortunestown Road and Kiltalown Road (upgrade of uncontrolled pedestrian crossings at all arms of the roundabout and speed ramp at Public Lighting column 18 Kiltalown Road and PL col. 28 Fortunestown Road)
Junction of Carrigmore Lawns, Carrigmore Elms & Fortunestown Lane (junction improvement and pedestrian accessibility improvement)
Mount Seskin Community College, Fortunestown Road (controlled pedestrian crossing near Public Lighting column 5, Fortunestown Road)
Scoil Iosa, Tymon North Road (controlled pedestrian crossing near school entrance)
Riverview Educate Together National School (bus cushion outside house number 43 Limekiln Road, Limekilnfarm)
Muckross Estate, Perrystown (speed ramp at Public Lighting column 3 & PL col. 10 Muckross Avenue)
Muckross Estate, Perrystown (junction tightening and pedestrian accessibility improvements at junction of Muckross Drive and Muckross Avenue)
Coolamber Park Estate, Knocklyon (junction tightening and pedestrian accessibility improvements at junction of Coolamber Park and Knockylon Road)
Coolamber Park Estate, Knocklyon (raised uncontrolled pedestrian crossing at 45 Coolamber Park & speed ramp outside house number 50 Coolamber Park)
Saint James’s Road, Greenhills (junction tightening, removal of existing mini roundabouts and pedestrian improvement works at junction of St. Joseph’s Road and St. James Road).
Saint James’s Road, Greenhills (junction tightening, removal of existing mini roundabouts and pedestrian improvement works at junction of St. Brendan’s Crescent and St. James Road).
Saint James’s Road, Greenhills (junction tightening, removal of existing mini roundabouts and pedestrian improvement works at junction of St. Finbarr’s Close and St. James Road).
Information of the proposed works will be available online on the Council’s Public Consultation Portal website (http://consult.sdublincoco.ie) during the period 1st August 2024 to 29th August 2024.
Submissions
Submissions can be made using the SURVEY tab in South Dublin Council Council’s consultation portal. Each proposed location is listed. You can indicate whether you are ‘in favour’ or ‘against’ the proposed measure.
Please indicate on any comments or submissions any specific location(s) to which your submission refers.
In order to achieve the best outcome for everyone, those in favour and against the measures proposed should complete the survey. Only one submission per household. Once works commence they cannot be reversed. Your preference on the proposed traffic calming measure can be made as follows;
• On South Dublin County Council’s Public Consultation Portal website http://consult.sdublincoco.ie under SURVEYS from 1st August 2024 and by midnight on29th August 2024.
• In writing to the Senior Executive Officer, Roads Department, Land Use, Planning and Transportation, County Hall, Tallaght, Dublin 24, from 1st August 2024 to be received on or before 5.00pm on 29th August 2024, simply stating the specific traffic calming locations to which you are referring and whether you are ‘in favour’ or ‘against’ only. Submissions should be clearly marked “Traffic Calming Programme 2024/2025”.
Please make your submission by one of the above methods only. Only submissions received as set out above will be considered. Submissions cannot be accepted in any other format or to any other postal address or via the online portal.
All submissions received will be considered and will form part of the Chief Executive’s report on the public consultation process which will be presented to the Council.
It should be noted that the Freedom of Information Act, 1997 -2006 (amended) applies to all records held by South Dublin County Council.
South Dublin County Council’s Personal Data Privacy Statements can be viewed at www.sdcc.ie and all personal data will be retained in line with statutory requirements.
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Submissions
17 submissions have raised observations relating to this consultation.
PROPOSED TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAMME 2024/2025
PROPOSED TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAMME 2024/2025
Under Section 38 of the 1994 Road Traffic Act, a Road Authority may in the interest of the safety and convenience of road users provide such traffic calming measures as it considers desirable in respect of a public road in its charge. South Dublin County Council proposes to install traffic calming measures, subject to available funding at the following locations:
Clondalkin (including Newcastle, Rathcoole, Saggart & Brittas)
Lucan and Palmerstown-Fonthill
Tallaght
Rathfarnham-Templeogue and Firhouse-Bohernabreena
Information of the proposed works will be available online on the Council’s Public Consultation Portal website (http://consult.sdublincoco.ie) during the period 1st August 2024 to 29th August 2024.
Submissions
Submissions can be made using the SURVEY tab in South Dublin Council Council’s consultation portal. Each proposed location is listed. You can indicate whether you are ‘in favour’ or ‘against’ the proposed measure.
Please indicate on any comments or submissions any specific location(s) to which your submission refers.
In order to achieve the best outcome for everyone, those in favour and against the measures proposed should complete the survey. Only one submission per household. Once works commence they cannot be reversed. Your preference on the proposed traffic calming measure can be made as follows;
• On South Dublin County Council’s Public Consultation Portal website http://consult.sdublincoco.ie under SURVEYS from 1st August 2024 and by midnight on 29th August 2024.
• In writing to the Senior Executive Officer, Roads Department, Land Use, Planning and Transportation, County Hall, Tallaght, Dublin 24, from 1st August 2024 to be received on or before 5.00pm on 29th August 2024, simply stating the specific traffic calming locations to which you are referring and whether you are ‘in favour’ or ‘against’ only. Submissions should be clearly marked “Traffic Calming Programme 2024/2025”.
Please make your submission by one of the above methods only. Only submissions received as set out above will be considered. Submissions cannot be accepted in any other format or to any other postal address or via the online portal.
All submissions received will be considered and will form part of the Chief Executive’s report on the public consultation process which will be presented to the Council.
It should be noted that the Freedom of Information Act, 1997 -2006 (amended) applies to all records held by South Dublin County Council.
South Dublin County Council’s Personal Data Privacy Statements can be viewed at www.sdcc.ie and all personal data will be retained in line with statutory requirements.
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