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Directory of FAQ s for Access Improvements Dublin City. Your one stop shop for access queries in the City Introduction Directory of FAQ s for Access Improvements in Dublin City. 1

This document outlines an extensive list of questions and relevant contact information with regards to access improvements that are frequently requested by people with disabilities and older people in Dublin City. This informative document was produced by the City Council s Access Unit and the Disability Steering Group in consultation with our Disability Focus Group. The document is part of Dublin City Council s dedication in improving its customer service to all citizens in the city, and to ensure that we are providing a range of services and facilities that are accessible to everyone. You will find information on how to request dished pavings, tactile pavings, accessible car parking spaces, Accessible kerbs at bus stops, repairs to street lighting, footpaths, speed ramps, overhanging branches, traffic lights, report illegal parking and much more. If this document does not have a particular question that you would like the answer to, or if you require this document in an alternative format, please contact the Access Unit and we will do our best to cater for your needs. Contact details for the Access Unit can be found at the back of the document. Contents Page 1. Tactile paving and double yellow lines 3 2. Paving surfaces and road works 3 3. Modify a footpath for vehicle access to your property 4 4. Traffic lights 4 5. Provision of disabled parking bays outside private residences 5 6. Request a new speed ramp 5 7. Request the upgrade of an existing speed ramp 6 8. Illegal parking and unapproved use of disabled parking bays 6 9. Street lighting poles 6 10. Removal of overhanging branches in public areas 7 11. Removal of overhanging branches in private areas 7 12. Removal of overhanging branches from the Canals 8 13. Removal of overhanging branches from OPW areas 8 14. Report unauthorised street clutter 9 15. Apply for a grant to adapt your home 9 16. Request Accessible Kerbs at bus stops 10 Useful Links 10 Dublin City Council Area Map 11 Contact details for the Access Unit 12 1. Tactile Paving and Double Yellow Lines To request the installation and / or repair of tactile paving or double yellow lines please contact the Markings and Signs section in Dublin City Council. Tactile 2

Paving is mainly used at controlled and uncontrolled crossings, traffic islands and at the approach to certain buildings. Double yellow lines indicate no parking at anytime. 2. Paving Surfaces and Road Works Name Telephone E-mail Frank Crowley 2508 Frank.crowley@dublincity.ie Contact to report: Damaged footpaths, a pothole or roads that need repairs. To ensure that ESB, Bord Gais, Eircom etc repair the road correctly. To request the installation and /or repair of footpath dishings at crossings, traffic islands, and accessible parking bays, and to alter kerb edges. To report an emergency road maintenance issue day or night. Call (01) 679 6186 (24 hours a day), e.g. sudden road collapse. General office hours are 9am -5pm Monday to Friday Contact Road Works Control Section to query any planned or on-going road works. Department Name Telephone E-mail North City Adrian Corrigan 2562 Adrian.corrigan@dublincity.ie Services South City Services Road Works Control 2255 Martin Jordan 2568 Conrad Rennicks 2255 roadmaintenance@dublincity.ie Martin.jordan@dublincity.ie roadmaintenance@dublincity.ie 2109 Conrad.rennicks@dublincity.ie 3. Modify a footpath for vehicle access to your property You may require planning permission to create a new vehicle access dishing or to modify or widen an existing vehicle access dishing at the entrance to your property. 3

Note: If you live in a council home, Dublin City Council may be responsible for creating a dishing outside your home. Below, find out how to get Planning Permission, arrange for your dishing to be installed, or find out if Dublin City Council maybe responsible for creating a dishing outside of your home? Contact Planning if you are living in a privately owned house and Housing if the house is a Council property. Department Name Telephone E-mail Planning Department General Office 2151 planning@dublincity.ie General Office 2255 roadmaintenance@dublincity.ie Housing General Office (01) 222 2222 housing.maintenancesection@dublincity.ie 4. Traffic Lights Contact the ITS section to request traffic lights to be installed, to request the alteration of length of crossing time, or to request the installation or repair of audio beepers. 5. Provision of disabled parking bays outside private residences Department Name Telephone E-mail ITS Brian Murray 5459 Brian.murray@dublincity.ie Clare Finnegan 5358 Clare.finnegan@dublincity.ie Adrienne 5806 Adrienne.houghton@dublincity.ie Houghton 5488 Susanne.hickey@dublincity.ie Susanne Hickey its@dublincity.ie Where a car is kept full-time at the address 4

Please note that where there is a car kept full-time at the address, applicants are required to submit: 1. a copy of their current Disabled Parking Permit, front and back (i.e. Blue Badge); 2. confirmation in writing as to whether the house has off-street parking or not i.e. a driveway/garage or off-street private parking area accessed from the side or rear of the property. A bay will not be provided where there is offstreet parking unless in exception circumstances pending an on site investigation. 3. confirmation in writing as to whether the vehicle is kept full-time at this address or not, who the driver of the vehicle is and if the driver is also a fulltime resident at this address. 4. A copy of the Driver s License. Department Name Telephone E-mail and Traffic Admin/Traffic Advisory Group Tel: 2528 Fax: 2609 Susan Grant Carmel Curran 2296 2762 Susan.grant@dublincity.ie Carmel.curran@dublincity.ie 6. Request a new speed ramp: Contact Traffic Management and Control to request that a new speed ramp is installed. Please note that this process may take a number of months as it has to be adopted and examined by the Traffic Advisory Board. To view the area of the city that you are in please see map of the City on page 10. 7. Request the maintenance and upgrade of an existing Speed Ramp Area of Section/Dept Name Telephone E-mail the Section/Dept City Name Telephone E-mail (Central Traffic Alec 01 2255 222 roadmaintenance@dublincity.ie Alec.dundon@dublincity.ie Management Dundon 2706 Services and Control (North Central Traffic Management and Control Tony McGee 2549 Tony.mcgee@dublincity.ie (North West (South Central (South East Traffic Management and Control Traffic Management and Control Traffic Management and Control Alan O Mara Gavin McHugh Said Shawqi 2505 3970 5 2760 Alan.omara@dublincity.ie Gavin.mchugh@dublincity.ie Said.shawqi@dublincity.ie

8. Illegal Parking and unapproved use of disabled parking bays. Contact the Parking Enforcement Officer to report illegal parking and misuse of disabled parking bays. 9. Street Lighting Poles See contact details below to report damaged street lights or request for an obstructing lighting pole to be moved. Section/Dept Name Telephone E-mail Section/Dept Name Telephone E-mail Parking Policy Brian Riddick 2190 Brian.riddick@dublincity.ie and Enforcement Dublin City Street 01 602 2500 info@dsps.ie Parking Services Public Lighting 2222 Lighting@dublincity.ie North City. 4413 South City. 4410 10. To request the removal of overhanging Branches from Public Property If there are overhanging branches causing an obstruction from public areas or buildings please ring the following numbers depending on what area of the city you are in. Public areas or building can include libraries, Civic Offices, Motor Tax Offices, Community Centres, Park and other open spaces. Issue Section/Dep Name Telepho E-mail 6

To remove overhangin g branches in public areas (Central (South Central (North Central (South East (North West t Parks and Landscape Division Parks and Landscape Division Parks and Landscape Division Parks and Landscape Division Parks and Landscape Division Mark Jones Sean Redmond Eamon Dunne ne 3701 3435 01 4540799 Eoin Ward 3436 Michael Noonan Maryann Harris 3434 3806/ 5619 Mark.jones@dublincity.ie sean.redmond@dublincity.ie eamon.dunne@dublincity.ie Eoin.ward@dublincity.ie Michael.noonan@dublincity.i e Maryann.harris@dublincity.ie 11. To request the removal of overhanging Branches from Private Property If there are overhanging branches causing an obstruction from private areas or buildings please ring the following numbers depending on what area of the city you are in. Private areas include private residents or private businesses. Issue Section/Dept Name Telephone E-mail To remove overhanging branches from private property (North City) North Ronan Connolly 2576 Ronan.connolly@dublincity.ie (South City) South Philip Dunne 2560 Philip.dunne@dublincity.ie 12. Request the removal of Overhanging Branches along the Canals. Issue Organisation Name Telephone To remove overhanging branches Waterways Ireland Brigid Johnson 01 8680148 7

from Grand and Royal Canals 13. Request the removal of overhanging branches from OPW controlled areas. Issue Organisation Name Telephone E-mail To remove overhanging branches from St Stephens Green and the Iveagh Gardens OPW Margaret Gormley Debbie Burke 01 8205800 01 645884 Margaret.gormley@opw.ie Debbie.burke@opw.ie To remove overhanging branches from the National Botanic Gardens OPW Paul Maher Denis McNally 0866784521 0868186977 Paul.maher@opw.ie Denis.mcnally@opw.ie 14. To report unauthorised street clutter To report street clutter like sandwich or advertisement boards, or other barriers or local issues in your area, please contact your local Public Domain Officer. 8

Section/Dept Name Telephone E-mail Public Domain Officers: Central Area Sean Mangan 2981 Sean.mangan@dublincity.ie North West Area Jackie O Reilly 5444 Jackie.oreilly@dublincity.ie North Central Area Dermot Johnson 01 816 6729 Dermot.johnson@dublincity.ie South Central Area Paul Rainsford 6141 Paul.rainsford@dublincity.ie South East Area Kevin O Sullivan 5344 Kevin.osullivan@dublincity.ie 15. To apply for a grant to adapt your home The Housing Adaptation Grant Scheme The Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability is there to help people have works done which are reasonably necessary to make a house more suitable for a person with a disability to live in. The person s disability must be lasting and involve physical, sensory, mental health or learning difficulties. The types of works covered include the fitting of access ramps, downstairs toilet, stair-lifts, level access showers, changes to allow wheelchair access, extensions, and any other works which are reasonable necessary to make a house more suitable for a person with a disability to live in. The Mobility Aids Housing Grant Scheme The Mobility Aids Housing Grant Scheme covers a basic range of works to fix problems with mobility most often, but not always, caused by aging. The works covered include grab rails, access ramps, level access showers, stair-lifts, and other small works reasonably necessary to make a house more suitable for a person with mobility problems to live in. The Housing Aid for Older People Grant Scheme The Housing Aid for Older People Grant Scheme is there to help older people living in poor housing conditions to make necessary repairs or improvements to their 9

houses. The types of works covered by the scheme include re-roofing, re-wiring, putting in central heating (where none exists) and the replacement of a boiler that is broken beyond repair. Application forms are available on-line at www.dublincity.ie/housing and from the Customer Services Centre at 222 2222. Further information is available from the Home Grants section at 222 2195 Section/Dept Name Telephone Fax Housing and Residential Services Housing Grants Section 2195 2617 16. Accessible Kerbs at Bus Stops Every year, Dublin Bus submits a list of bus stops that require Accessible Kerbs to Dublin City Council. Dublin City Council then submits this list along with a funding application to the National Transport Authority for monies to carry out the works requested. To request Accessible Kerbing at bus stops please contact the following for more information: Section/Dept Name Telephone E-mail Dublin Bus Dolores Henchon 7033204 travelassist@dublinbus.ie Useful Links: www.accessdublin.ie This site contains the following: o Access Guide for Dublin: contains access info on Libraries, pubs, hotels, shops, banks and much more. o Map of on-street accessible car parking spaces in Dublin region o Access audits of parks roads and streets and much more. www.dublincity.ie Click on the Accessibility tab on the right hand side of the home page for Access Information, including info on o Accessible toilets in Temple Bar o How to request documents in alternative formats 10

o Also, Click on the Recreation tab on the centre of the homepage and get all the info you need to know about Parks in Dublin City. Dublin City Council Area Map Central Area: Cabra, Drumcondra, North Inner City South Central Area: South West Inner City, Ballyfermot, Crumlin, Kimmage South East Area: South East Inner City, Rathmines, Pembroke North West Area: Finglas, Ballymun North Central: Clontarf, Artane, Donaghmede Contact The Access Unit Dublin City Council 3 Palace Street 11

Barnardo Square / off Dame Street Dublin 2. Tel: 3468 / 6706 E-mail: audit@accessdublin.ie Fax: 01 707 1486 Text: 0879494678. 12