An Action Plan for Cork City
Pure Cork - An Action Plan For The City
Objective
Actions
Contact (Partners)
Action Ref. No
Objective
Actions
Contact (Partners)
Action Ref. No
Review and implement the projects associated with the South East Strategic Corridor study Complete the South Western and Central Strategic Corridor study and implement associated projects Complete the Northern Strategic Corridor study and implement associated projects Influence travel demand patterns and choice to support an integrated and sustainable transport system
Cork City Council and other relevant City stakeholders
13.2
Support the targeted delivery of regional infrastructure, in particular the delivery of projects which increase the accessibility, connectivity and competitiveness of the Southern Region. Continue to advocate the critical importance of delivering the bridges required for the development of the Cork Docklands Work progressively with Cork Airport and stakeholders to develop new routes and increase visitor numbers Reduce the cost of international data transfer from Cork Increase the latency (speed) of international connections to Cork Support the delivery and maintenance of Tier 1 international connectivity in Cork city and region. Promote availability of the INEX internet neutral exchange Support Cork County in the development of a passenger ferry from Cobh to Ringaskiddy
Cork City Council, Cork County Council, other local authorities, SRA and other relevant national and local stakeholders.
13.11
Cork City Council and other relevant City stakeholders
13.3
Cork City Council and other relevant stakeholders
13.12
Cork City Council and other relevant City stakeholders
13.4
Cork City Council, NTA, Employers
13.5
Support enhanced connectivity through Cork Airport - the international gateway to the south of Ireland Promote the opportunities to develop Cork’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) economy, including the use of Smart City technologies.
Cork Airport, Cork City and County Councils, industry, FI
13.13
Cork City Council , IDA, ESB Networks and it@cork
13.14
Support the implementation of the findings of the Cork Area
Cork City Council, NTA
13.6
Transit Study (CATS) in particular to support the
identification of a route for the proposed east-west Bus Rapid Transit route (BRT) Further development of Cork cycle network Support the delivery of the Cork City Walking Strategy Continue to advocate the critical importance of delivering on a number of schemes including: • N28 (Cork to Ringaskiddy) upgrading • Dunkettle interchange upgrade • Northern Ring Rd to complete ring of City • M20 Cork Limerick motorway • N22 Cork to Killarney Support the delivery of public infrastructure projects and initiatives that further enhance Cork City’s role as a strategic national gateway and help create more sustainable transport patterns for the region.
Cork County Council, Cork City Council and other relevant City stakeholders
13.15
Cork City Council and other relevant City stakeholders NTA, Cork City Council and other relevant City stakeholders Cork City Council, Cork County Council and other relevant stakeholders
13.7
13.8
Cork City Council, it@cork
13.16
Support the development of water- based transport
Cork County Council, Cork City Council and other relevant City stakeholders
13.17
Promote the development of strategic road and public transport infrastructure to enhance connectivity and accessibility within the region
13.9
Quality of Place
Build on Cork’s strong place quality assets and improve the attractiveness of the city for residents and visitors
Objective
Actions
Contact (Partners)
Action Ref. No
NTA, Bus Eireann, Irish rail, TII, Cork City Council, Cork County Council and other relevant stakeholders
13.10
Cork City will be a successful, sustainable regional capital and achieve a high quality of life for its citizens
Implement the policies and objectives set out in the Cork City Development Plan 2015- 2021
Cork City Council and other relevant stakeholders in the City
14.1
Enhance the vibrancy of Cork City Centre by implementing the City Centre Strategy through the annual City Centre Action Plans
Develop the character sub areas within the strategy
Cork City Council and other relevant stakeholders in the City.
14.2
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