dlr launch public consultation on Sandyford Village improvements

Padraig Conlon 26 Jul 2021

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council say they are developing a vision for Sandyford Village which ‘exploits its full potential and delivers a safe, beautiful, and living village for residents, businesses, and visitors.’

They also say ‘a number of challenges’ in relation to accessibility and pedestrian mobility have been identified within Sandyford Village and a proposal has been prepared to undertake a series of interventions to traffic calm, prioritise pedestrian accessibility and movements, and enhance the public realm and civic space at the heart of the village.

The proposed works are intended to:

  • Traffic calm the village.
  • Enhance the civic space at the heart of the village.
  • Prioritise pedestrian movements & improve pedestrian mobility within the village.
  • Develop an environmentally sustainable village through the provision of new biodiverse soft landscaping within the village.

dlr are seeking views from the public to help inform the proposal.

A Non-Statutory Public Consultation is being held on the proposal from 23rd July 2021 to 20th August 2021.

Submissions and observations can be made by filling in the survey on-line here or via e-mail to info@dlrcoco.ie with ‘Village Improvements at Sandyford Village’ in subject title.

The closing date for receipt of submissions is 20th August 2021 at 12:00pm

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