Daily Archives: February 25, 2010

Kieran’s Comments at Cork City Council Meeting, 22 February 2010

Kieran’s Comments at Cork City Council Meeting, 22 February 2010

 

Re: Cork City Public Transport Plan:

We need to change the culture/ the way of life that exists with regard to public transport. We need to educate the younger generations to use public transport. The City Council’s civic awareness schemes are weak. I would also call for City Council to work more closely with Bus Éireann. I’m very disappointed that there is no member of Bus Éireann on the Roads and Transport Strategic Policy Committee. I propose that this Council arrange to meet Bus Éireann, Cork and actively work with them with regard to the city’s public transport.

 

Clamping:

The reports note three means of making enforcement – towaway, clamping and fixed charge. However with towaway, there are added enforcement measures – the removal of your car, inconvenience, fixed penalty charge and the mental shock. There are also hidden enforcement measures in clamping. If someone challenged the sub-enforcement measures in a legal sense, it would be interesting to see a response. I wish to support Cllr. Finn’s motion to remove clamping.

St Patrick's Street, Springtime

 

Kierans’s Motions, Cork City Council Meeting, 22 February 2010

Kierans’s Motions, Cork City Council Meeting, 22 February 2010

 

That the ESB sub-station on Caroline Street, presently occupied by the Triskel Arts Centre be acquired (or work with multi art agencies) and turned into a City Council Art Gallery post the re-location home of the Triskel to Tobin Street / Christ Church proposed for October 2010 (Cllr K McCarthy).

 

That dog fouling fine signs be erected in Ballinlough especially on the approach roads to local schools (Cllr K McCarthy).

A flood lit Cork City Hall