Councillors sign off on €20 million ‘Living Streets’ scheme after marathon meeting ends after 2am
Members of Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council approved the ‘Living Streets’ scheme shortly before 2am after agreeing a number of amendments including that it should be subject to “an independent review of traffic levels, economic environmental and other metrics”.
Separate motions to omit the Tivoli Road modal filter, tabled by councillors Mary Fayne and Justin Moylan were each defeated by 24 votes to 14. Michael Clark said the proposed pedestrianisation of George’s St had not received the scrutiny it deserves. “Pedestrianisation failed in the past and was reversed by councillors,” he said.
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