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Sustainable Transport Review Consultation ends this week On Fri 29th Feb

category national | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Monday February 24, 2020 21:01author by Irish CycleReport this post to the editors

Review includes walking, cycling, public transport and land use.

A public consultation on a review of sustainable transport policy is set to this Friday 28th Feb at 5:30pm after the deadline was extended.

The Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport said that the review was started after a commitment in the May 2016 Programme for a Partnership Government “to ensure services are sustainable into the future and are meeting the needs of a modern economy”.

It said: “The public consultation is designed to give stakeholders, interested parties and the general public the opportunity to reflect on the information and analysis in the papers, to share their views, and to contribute to the development of a Sustainable Mobility Policy Statement.”

The department said: “An extensive range of background papers has been produced looking at various different aspects of sustainable mobility and setting out questions designed to help assist with developing the new policy framework.”

The background reports can be found at
https://www.gov.ie/en/consultation/f1b503-public-consultation-on-a-review-of-sustainable-mobility-policy/

Submissions can be emailed to [email protected].

[corrected] ANALYSIS: National Cycle Policy review

The public consultation includes a review of the all 109 actions in the National Cycle Policy have been reviewed in ‘Background Paper 2 – Active Travel’ and is available to view on the department website under the consultation tab.

Before we were aware of this, we had a stab at it and we will now compare both the Department’s review and our draft review.

See our spreadsheet on Google Sheets https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lF2UVxtxKFmNQOPdfcNQPJP_wR34B1XxnAV2i91mxtg/edit?usp=sharing and please comment here or on the spreadsheet — especially if you can help firm up our review, including disagreeing with the existing assessments.

Consultation Closing Date is: 28 February 2020, 17:30

Attached are the consultation documents from the Gov site

Related Link: https://irishcycle.com/2020/02/18/sustainable-transport-policy-review-consultation-ends-next-week/

PDF Document publicconsultation_summary_booklet.pdf 4.55 Mb PDF Document report_of_stakeholder_engagement_event.pdf 2.96 Mb PDF Document review_of_actions_of_smarter_travel_policy.pdf 1.55 Mb PDF Document report_of_round_table_discussion_with_stakeholders.pdf 1.48 Mb PDF Document statistics_and_trends.pdf 1.9 Mb PDF Document public_transport_in_rural_ireland.pdf 1.71 Mb PDF Document regulation_of_public_transport.pdf 1.76 Mb PDF Document land_use_planning_and_transport_planning.pdf 3.83 Mb PDF Document greenerbuses_alternative_fuels_for_urban_bus_fleet.pdf 2.5 Mb PDF Document congestion.pdf 1.69 Mb PDF Document climatechangechallenge.pdf 2.09 Mb PDF Document active_travel.pdf 2.36 Mb PDF Document publictransport_and_accessibility.pdf 1.9 Mb PDF Document data_protection_and_privacy_notice.pdf 0.48 Mb

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