Chapter 4
Transport and Mobility
Issues / Recommendations / Observations
Sub. No.
Chief Executive’s Response & Recommendation
309, 327, 335, 337, 402, 409, 412, 417
Cork City Council will work with the National Transport Authority to further develop the scheme during the lifetime of this Plan. Further enhancements to the scheme will include consideration of electronic bikes, dockless bikes and an expansion of the current network to include additional locations throughout the City. Cycle lanes design and maintenance The design and maintenance of cycle lanes are an operational matter and extend beyond the scope of the Development Plan but will be considered as part of the future operational plans of Cork City Council. Recommendation: No change. Cork City Council is committed to the Lee to Sea Greenway project. Works have commenced on the Passage Railway Greenway Improvement Scheme which will form an integral component of the Lee to Sea Greenway project. An indicative route for the Lee to Sea Greenway is contained within Figure 2.2 Core Strategy map in Section 2.48 of the Draft Plan. During the lifetime of this Plan Cork City Council will collaborate closely with key stakeholders including the NTA, TII, Cork County Council and other stakeholders to deliver on this project. Recommendation No change.
Table 4.3 Walking and Cycling Improvements
A number of submissions call for more prominence for the Lee to Sea Greenway initiative including identification and protection of the route. Further calls for dedicated cycling route between Ballincollig, the City Centre and Carrigaline.
59, 73, 98, 115, 127, 148, 151, 154, 157, 179, 196, 197, 238, 245, 402
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