The Phoenix Park Transport and Mobility Options Study was published on 11th January and sets out a series of options for how park visitors will access, experience and move within the Phoenix Park while protecting the park environments. It makes a number of recommendations to reduce commuter traffic, increase the cycling and pedestrian opportunities and provide for limited public transport as well as taking account of the complex issues the Park presents given the multiple and competing users of the space.
Phoenix Park | Transport and Mobility Options Study
Public Consultation Brochure | January 2021
The public consultation commenced 29th January and will remain open for public input for six weeks, until 12th March 2021.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the public consultation will take place online. It includes a virtual room where members of the public can view the report and associated maps. It also includes a FAQ section and interested members of the public can complete a feedback form online and make submissions.
The online public consultation can be accessed at phoenixpark.virtualeventspace.io/
Alternatively submissions can be emailed to parkmobilityreport@opw.ie or via post to:
FREEPOST – FDN7 7468,
Observations on Phoenix Park Transport and Mobility Study,
Superintendent’s Office,
Whitefields,
Phoenix Park,
Dublin D08 KDC4
At the end of this consultation period, an analysis of the feedback received will take place with the aim of publishing a final report in April 2021.