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Apartment living in the city

  • 23-02-2010 9:59am
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    With over 90% of new homes in apartment format in the city, it is essential that such apartments are sustainable over time and not treated merely as a step on the ladder until one can move into a house.

    How do you think this can be achieved? What makes city apartment living work? What would you like to see changed / improved about apartment living in the city?

    Chapter 11 of the Development Plan is called “Providing Quality Homes in a Compact City.” It outlines the approach and proposed actions the city will take regarding accommodation in Dublin over the next six years. You can read a short summary of the chapter or download the original here.

    You can also make a written submission directly to Dublin City Council on the subject, using the online submission form here.


    Dublin City Council's 'Draft Development Plan, 2011-2017' is currently open for public consultation. The plan explains City Council strategy on everything from allotments and accommodation for artists to new economic corridors, new neighbourhoods, green spaces and low rise buildings.

    We’re encouraging Dubliners to look at the Draft Plan, discuss any issues on these boards and make a comment directly to Dublin City Council via the online submission form.

    You can find out more at www.dublincitydevelopmentplan.ie, where there are videos, text summaries and an interactive map of Dublin in 2017. All feedback will be reviewed before the plan is adopted by the City Council at the end of the year.


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