[ Cork City Development Plan 2022-2028, Section 15(2) Two-Year Progress Report ]
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE 1: COMPACT LIVEABLE GROWTH
MONITORED OBJECTIVES:
[OBJECTIVE 2.4]
Cork MASP
[OBJECTIVE 2.7]
Regional Investment
[OBJECTIVE 2.9]
Long Term Planning
[OBJECTIVE 2.10]
15-Minute City
[OBJECTIVE 2.19]
Urban Area-Based Planning
[OBJECTIVE 2.20]
Central City Area Framework Plan
[OBJECTIVE 2.22]
Delivery of Relevant State Land
[OBJECTIVE 2.24]
Underutilised Sites
[OBJECTIVE 2.25]
Windfall Sites
[OBJECTIVE 2.26]
Vacant Site Levy
[OBJECTIVE 2.27]
Derelicts Site Register
The City Development Plan is the primary spatial planning tool and sustainable development blueprint for Cork City Council. It sets an overarching policy framework for compact growth, sustainable development and consideration of environmental matters including flood risk assessment and climate adaptation considerations. Integrating land-use and transport planning to achieve a compact city with 50% of all new homes delivered within the existing built-up footprint of the City on regenerated brownfield, infill and greenfield sites identified in the Core Strategy, and to achieve higher population densities aligned with strategic infrastructure delivery, is a key ambition of the City Development Plan. integral to this ambition is the City Development Plan’s central 15-minute city approach, which seeks a more compact form of development which reduces the demand for transport, contributing toward this goal.
[OBJECTIVE 2.4] CORK MASP
The Cork Metropolitan Area Strategic Plan (MASP) is included in the Southern Reginal Spatial and Economic Strategy (RSES) and provides a guide for investment and sustainable development across the Cork Metropolitan Area up to 2031. The MASP reinforces Cork City’s role as an international centre of scale to complement Dublin, targeting 50-60% population growth by 2040. A CASP Steering Committee and a series of subcommittees meet quarterly to report on infrastructure and capacity to support growth in the City. The committee includes key stakeholders such as Cork City Council, Cork County Council, Cork Airport, Southern Regional Assembly, IE, Port of Cork, MTU and UCC.
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