2. Support Cork City’s innovative ecosystem to develop new ideas, concepts, products and processes to contribute to sustainable economic growth. 3. Continue to work with other key enterprise stakeholders to create an enterprise-friendly ecosystem that supports C ork City’s entrepreneurs, SMEs, and social enterprises through all stages of development. 4. Continue to work with key city stakeholders to attract and retain Foreign Direct Investment in Cork City 5. Develop and expand Cork City’s tourism industry to support jo bs and economic opportunities. 6. Develop the skills base in Cork City to ensure there is an adequate supply of skills available to support economic and enterprise growth.
HLG
A city of safe, accessible, and resilient neighbourhoods and communities.
Objectives
1. Develop and support the structures and partnerships which underpin safety and wellbeing in our city. 2. A Placemaking approach will be taken to programme, policy and planning in Cork City Council. 3. Promote local actions for built and natural heritage. 4. Promote partnership approaches to accessibility and services. 5. Support and champion the resilience of community organisations and structures.
HLG
A city leading on sustainability and climate action.
Objectives
1. Ensure our city and infrastructure is resilient and adaptive to a changing climate. 2. Increase energy efficiency and increase the proportion of energy from renewable sources. 3. Encourage modal shift to sustainable travel through walking, cycling and public transport. 4. Manage waste sustainably by reducing, reusing, recycling and recovering waste while moving to a circular economy. 5. Establish environmentally friendly systems that encourage biodiversity.
8. Next Steps We will be carrying out an extensive and inclusive consultation early next year where we will invite feedback and comment from the public and community, voluntary and economic stakeholders on the draft High-Level goals and objectives asking for suggestions of specific actions and any other issues should be included in the plan. This will enable ‘bottom - up’ input and the co -creation of the plan with citizens and all relevant sectors. Inclusive consultation ensures the barriers that often prevent someone from participating in a consultation process are removed and a variety of opportunities to engage in a consultation process are provided.
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