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Status Report Thursday 1 October 2020 297 Items Status Report Thursday 1 October 2020 297 Items Item Enquiry SP Ref Site Subject Description Logged Status 1 90045496 SP_20841 CHURCH ROAD (C) Bus Stop Marking No bus stop road markings at two locations 16/10/2015 12:18:592 on this road. 2 90046411 SP_33466 MILLBOURNE AVENUE (C) Disab Park Bay General relocate a general disabled parking bay from 30/08/2016 13:42:322 outside the library to outside the health centre. 3 90046436 SP_33668 FOLEY STREET (C) Disab Park Bay General request for two disabled parking bays 08/09/2016 17:50:362 4 90047180 SP_36032 OSSORY ROAD (C) TAG General Engineer Query complaint re. new layout 18/01/2017 15:13:022 5 90047841 SP_36697 NORTH STRAND ROAD (C) TAG General Engineer Query request from Garda to examine junction. 24/02/2017 15:54:282 Cars turning right ontoOssary Rd. from North Strand Road 6 90047878 SP_36735 MOUNTJOY SQUARE NORTH Pedestrian Crossing at the junction of Mountjoy Square North and 28/02/2017 12:43:052 (C) Gardiner Street Upper. 7 90048125 SP_36984 NEW WAPPING STREET (C) No Right Turn (Except Buses) between 7-10am, southbound on New 13/03/2017 13:21:292 Wapping Street onto North Wall Quay. 8 90048432 SP_37295 NORTH WALL QUAY (C) Cycle Track To review the cycle lanes. 03/04/2017 10:25:12 1 9 90048434 SP_37297 CASTLEFORBES ROAD (C) Coach Parking (Rescind) requests replacement of bus parking 03/04/2017 10:38:242 bay near above junction with dyls 10 90048481 SP_37344 MERCHANTS ROAD (C) Speed Ramps Request for additional ramps at this location. 04/04/2017 17:05:402 11 90048490 SP_37353 CHURCH AVENUE (C) P&D/Permit Park (Extend Area) request for two additional bays instead of 05/04/2017 11:02:592 DYLs from No. 22 to entrance to All Hollows Lane. 12 90048893 SP_37762 MABEL STREET (C) Double Yellow Lines Request for DYLs or to reduce the stop 02/05/2017 09:40:162 marking on Mabel Street at the junction of Elizabeth Street. 13 90048934 SP_37804 CASTLEFORBES ROAD (C) P&D/Permit Parking designate Pay and Display Parking to Pay 04/05/2017 09:01:442 and Display and Permit Parking. 14 90049217 SP_38090 STORE STREET (C) Bus Stop Marking (Rescind) move bus cage marking outside Bus Aras as 18/05/2017 11:57:492 it is too close to the taxi rank making it difficult for taxis to exit when buses are parked here. 15 90049387 SP_38263 ANNE STREET NORTH (C) P&D/Permit Park (Change Change back to original hours, 24/05/2017 10:15:522 Hours) Monday-Friday 16 90050344 SP_39239 SHERIFF STREET LOWER (C) Cycle Track request for cycle lane 19/07/2017 16:42:122 17 90050412 SP_39308 ANNAMOE PARADE (C) Double Yellow Lines (Extend) Extend the dyl's for the full 5 metres along 21/07/2017 10:48:012 the bend at the junction of Annamoe Parade and NCR or rescind existing dyl's. 18 90050702 SP_39600 CHURCH STREET (C) ITS Right Turn Filter Light Review Filter Lights at the junction of Church 09/08/2017 13:31:442 Street and North King Street. 19 90050770 SP_39668 TEMPLE STREET WEST (C) 3.5 Tonne Limit following incidents with bin trucks 11/08/2017 14:49:552 20 90050856 SP_39756 SAINT TERESA PLACE (C) Double Yellow Lines on the section of road between St. Teresa 17/08/2017 15:12 1:51 Place and St. Teresa Road (rear of Nos. 82-92, Botanic Road). Page 1 of 19 Status Report Thursday 1 October 2020 297 Items Item Enquiry SP Ref Site Subject Description Logged Status 21 90051013 SP_39914 NEPHIN ROAD (C) Cycle Track along the road 25/08/2017 12:59:562 22 90051206 SP_40108 CONNAUGHT STREET (C) Ped. Refuge Island (Rescind) Request to remove Pedestrian Islands at the 06/09/2017 12:57:542 junction of Connaught Street and Phibsborough Road. 23 90051534 SP_40443 DRUMCONDRA ROAD LOWERCycle Track inbound towards city centre. Drumcondra Rd 25/09/2017 00:00:002 (C) towards Dorset Street 24 90051544 SP_40453 CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY (C) Bus Lane heading eastbound onto North Wall Quay. 26/09/2017 00:00:002 25 90051617 SP_40527 ANNESLEY PLACE (C) Pedestrian Crossing at the junction of Poplar Row. 29/09/2017 00:00:002 26 7000211 SHERIFF STREET UPPER (C) Double Yellow Lines and rescindment of Pay and Display Parking 07/11/2017 10:31:272 on Sheriff Street Upper at the new access road to the Northbank apartments. 27 7000242 CASTLEFORBES ROAD (C) P&D/Permit Park (Change for extension of operational hours. 08/11/2017 10:43:162 Hours) 28 7000263 SHERIFF STREET UPPER (C) P&D/Permit Parking Request to add permit parking onto this 08/11/2017 12:02:022 street, currently only Pay & Display 29 7000264 CASTLEFORBES ROAD (C) P&D/Permit Park (Extend Area) expand into existing taxi rank as it is not 08/11/2017 12:03:532 used 30 7000619 MEMORIAL ROAD (C) Cycle Track Extend cycle lane from Memorial Road to the27/11/2017 13:23:552 Gardiner Street junction. 31 7000720 NAVAN ROAD (C) Pedestrian Crossing on the Navan Road on the city side of the 04/12/2017 09:21:102 roundabout. 32 7000734 MOUNTJOY SQUARE NORTH Pedestrian Crossing Request for pedestrian crossing on park side 04/12/2017 12:57:302 (C) of Jnctn 33 7000887 MOUNTJOY SQUARE NORTH Pedestrian Crossing Pedestrian crossing 14/12/2017 09:43:452 (C) 34 7001101 WALSH ROAD (C) Cycle Track on Walsh Road. 08/01/2018 09:24:432 35 7001402 BROOMBRIDGE ROAD (C) Cycle Track Cycle track (contraflow) accross the bridge 24/01/2018 12:31:122 over Royal Canal 36 7001599 BALLYBOGGAN ROAD (C) Pedestrian Crossing Pedestrian crossing 06/02/2018 17:10:512 37 7001636 OXMANTOWN ROAD (C) Traffic Calming on Oxmantown Road and Arbour Hill. 09/02/2018 10:56:312 38 7001833 NORTH WALL AVENUE (C) P&D/Permit Parking on the road 26/02/2018 11:50:502 39 7001928 GARDINER STREET MIDDLE Disab Park Bay General Disabled Parking Bay outside 38 Father 08/03/2018 09:43:382 (C) Scully House 40 7001978 EDEN QUAY (C) Bus Stop Marking To extend the bus stop marking on Eden 12/03/2018 12:59:102 Quay. 41 7002974 SHERIFF STREET LOWER (C) Speed Ramps on the road 21/05/2018 12:33:042 42 7002984 CASTLEFORBES ROAD (C) TAG General Engineer Query Road Narrowing to reduce speed. >See also 21/05/2018 16:38:452 Enq 7002982 for speed ramps/barriers. 43 7003994 NORTH WALL AVENUE (C) Coach Parking Coach and bus parking at lay bys on North 27/07/2018 12:29:202 Wall Avenue 44 7004166 DORSET STREET LOWER (C) ITS Right Turn Filter Light from Dorset Street onto North Circular Road. 07/08/2018 12:53:342 Page 2 of 19 Status Report Thursday 1 October 2020 297 Items Item Enquiry SP Ref Site Subject Description Logged Status 45 7004459 BLACKHALL STREET (C) P&D/Permit Parking MAP REQUIRED FROM ENGINEER. 23/08/2018 13:05:332 Residential parking requested. 46 7004728 BRUNSWICK STREET NORTH Traffic Lights (new) Signalised junction to more safely allow 05/09/2018 13:43:572 (C) cyclists to head west from Brunswick Street North. 47 7004781 SHERIFF STREET LOWER (C) Coach Parking (Rescind) Rescind two coach parking bays at this 07/09/2018 13:29:292 location. 48 7004857 MAYOR STREET UPPER (C) Cycle Track Contraflow cycle lane 13/09/2018 09:32:022 49 7004928 GREEK STREET (C) Cycle Track contra flow cycle lane on Greek St to enable 18/09/2018 12:07:552 cyclists to access Dublin Bikes stand 50 7004967 CLONLIFFE ROAD (C) Pedestrian Crossing junction of Distillery Road 19/09/2018 20:12:342 51 7005102 WALSH ROAD (C) TAG General Engineer Query Query regarding impact of changes on Iona 26/09/2018 16:14:102 Road 52 7005227 LIFFEY STREET WEST (C) Traffic Lights (new) Before the yellow box/junction on Wolfe 03/10/2018 14:45:292 Tone Quay to allow traffic to exit Liffey St west safely. 53 7005232 BACHELORS WALK (C) Traffic Lights (new) A red light (or similar) for cycles as cars 04/10/2018 10:28:282 turning left into Litton Lane on their green are in conflict with cyclists. 54 7005657 GARDINER STREET UPPER Pedestrian Crossing Pedestrian lights requested. 25/10/2018 18:10:592 (C) 55 7005941 WOLFE TONE STREET (C) Traffic Calming at the junction with Mary Street, cars 13/11/2018 16:43:582 speeding through junction. 56 7006125 DRUMCONDRA ROAD LOWERITS Right Turn Filter Light Right turn filter light from Drumcondra Road 21/11/2018 09:56:322 (C) onto Millmount Avenue. 57 7006699 WESTERN WAY (C) Pedestrian Crossing Pedestrian crossing for "Educate Together" 04/01/2019 12:02:342 school-goers and elderly residents. 58 7006723 RIVER ROAD (C) Speed Ramps Speed ramp for this location. 07/01/2019 16:05:422 59 7007029 MILLBOURNE AVENUE (C) Speed Ramps Ramps required due to vehicles speeding 23/01/2019 12:15:022 towards Drumcondra Road. 60 7007110 NAVAN ROAD (C) P&D/Permit Parking Designated parking for the doctors' surgery 28/01/2019 16:56:132 by the church, at 211 & 213 Navan Road. 61 7007303 DORSET STREET LOWER (C) ITS Right Turn Filter Light Filter light to assist in turning right onto 08/02/2019 14:51:482 Synnott Place 62 7007396 FAUSSAGH ROAD (C) Traffic Calming School warden having issue with speeding 13/02/2019 12:48:092 cars on the approch to the Irish school.
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