Residents called to have their view on Bus Corridor project

Residents called to have their view on Bus Corridor project

THERE are calls for the public to have their views heard and to give careful consideration to the proposed overhaul of the Dublin Bus network through the next phase of the Bus Connects public consultation process and will run in a phased manner until May 2019.

Speaking after the launch of Bus Connects Core Bus Corridor Project, Deputy Curran said, “I welcome the fact that the NTA and Dublin Bus are now embarking on the next phase of the process of public consultation and if people have suggestions as to how these plans can be made even better, I am encouraging members of the public to fully engage in the consultation process.”

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The public consultation process will take place on a phased basis between now and next May

The Core Bus Corridor Project involves the implementation of continuous bus lanes along 16 key radial bus corridors around Dublin.

It is part of the overall Bus Connects programme to transform Dublin’s bus system.

The first stage of the Core Bus Corridor Project is the public consultation process which will take place on a phased basis between now and next May.

Lucan to the City Centre is one of these core routes and is included in Phase 1 of the public consultation process. Phase 1 runs from now until February 15.

The NTA will issue information letters directly to any house or business whose garden or frontage may have to be acquired. These letters have already been sent in the case of the four corridors in Phase 1, including 15 properties in Lucan.

Deputy Curran said, “It is important members of the public are given an opportunity to air their concerns during the consultation process.

“In Lucan in particular the increase in capacity in recent years has lagged behind the increase in demand. It is becoming increasingly common for passengers to be left at bus stops while numerous full buses pass them by.”

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