11th December 2020 Owen KEEGAN By email: covidmobility@dublincity.ieChief ExecutiveDublin City CouncilWood Quay, Dublin 8 Re. Proposed pedestrianisation of a number of streets in the Grafton Street area Dear Mr. Keegan, I write to support the City Council’s draft proposals and request that they are expanded to include more of the Grafton Street Area. I note that the Dublin Business Improvement District has described the area stretching from South William Street to George's Street and from Lower Stephen's Street to Exchequer Street as Dublin’s ‘Creative Quarter’, and I suggest that increased pedestrianisation would enhance this designation by encouraging active travel, increasing footfall, air quality and road safety. More car-free streets can bring about a renaissance for Dublin city centre as a place to live, work and relax in as part of our post-Covid recovery. I ask that you increase your ambition and consider further pedestrianisation as follows:
I assume Castle Market and Johnson Court remain pedestrianised even though they are not shown as such on the map. I urge that any future design proposals for the area would enhance the green infrastructure by further tree planting; providing swales, grassed areas and other sustainable urban drainage system interventions. I also suggest that public seating that has been removed should be reinstated, and further seating provided. Further footpath widening may be appropriate. In summary a ‘placemaking’ approach is required with Environment and Traffic, City Architects; Parks Department and the Planning and Development Departments working together on a common goal. Sincerely,Ciarán CuffeCiarán CUFFE, MEP for DublinLink to submission here.