Written answers

Tuesday, 16 May 2006

9:00 pm

Photo of Damien EnglishDamien English (Meath, Fine Gael)
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Question 221: To ask the Minister for Finance the plans of the Office of Public Works with regard to the road network in the Phoenix Park with particular reference to the provision of a car park for the zoo, traffic movements at Mountjoy Cross and proposals for new pinch points within the park; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17981/06]

Tom Parlon (Laois-Offaly, Progressive Democrats)
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A comprehensive traffic management study, by an independent firm of consultants, commissioned by my Office is well underway and as part of the brief, current initiatives will be assessed.

The principal traffic management initiatives currently are as follows — A comprehensive scheme for renewal of Chesterfield Avenue (the main road through the Park). As part of this scheme it is planned to construct a roundabout at Mountjoy Cross in order to ease traffic flow and improve safety. As an interim measure, a temporary roundabout was recently installed at this congested and hazardous junction. The scheme also provides for the provision of pinch points to control traffic speeds, especially in the vicinity of Dublin Zoo. In addition, it is proposed to eliminate commuter parking particularly at the Parkgate Street end.

A planning application has been lodged for the provision of a carpark off the Lord's Walk which will help to alleviate traffic congestion in the vicinity of Dublin Zoo.

The introduction of a one-way system at the Ashtown and Cabra Gates to resolve traffic hazards at these gates.

The provision of a one-way system at Laurel Lawn (adjacent to Dublin Zoo) to resolve traffic hazards in this area.

In addition progress is being made with an ongoing programme of repairs to the network of minor roads and footpaths in the Park together with the extension of the network of cycle lanes.

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