Lusk_Doyle wrote: » Me neither but there is always a first time for everything...
Raam wrote: » I wonder was he talking about flood bunding.http://www.dublincity.ie/sites/default/files/content//WaterWasteEnvironment/Documents/08159.pdf
Rogue-Trooper wrote: » Hmmmm, looks like we could be 'running the gaunlet' at the roadworks for a while yet so.
mrcheez wrote: » I've become immune to cars beeping me when I take the lane in the narrow sections, surely they can understand by now there isn't room to pass?
mathie wrote: » I pointed to my non-existent camera and said "You're being recorded. I'll see you in the Garda Station." His jaw actually dropped. No more words were uttered and off he drove
Raam wrote: » My sources say they will be opening the road back up for winter and shutting down operations till April.
Mercian Pro wrote: » That was mentioned in a presentation to the Councillors too. I think it's so as to avoid disturbing the wintering birds! No doubt they will fully reinstate the road (including the bike lanes) until they start up again in four months:rolleyes:
buffalo wrote: » DCC posted about the wall construction and future consultation yesterday: http://www.dublincity.ie/dublin-city-council-clarifies-aspects-flood-alleviation-cycleway-and-watermain-works-clontarf-0
Leroy42 wrote: » Pretty succinct and thought out.
Leroy42 wrote: » I think they put the whole glass wall arguement to bed for the silly notion that it is.
Leroy42 wrote: » The residents seem to be complaining because flooding hasn't occurred in that particular area. They are of course conveniently forgetting that building extra flood defences along anywhere on the stretch will have a knock on effect on other parts and completely failing to take into account the almost certain (I leave the 'almost' there for anyone still not convinced) sea levels rising in the future which will necessitate forward planning. As the response itself points out, forward planning isn't exactly what DCC (or any CC for that matter) are noted for so in this aspect they seem to have taken the view to better be safe than sorry.I think they put the whole glass wall arguement to bed for the silly notion that it is.
odyssey06 wrote: » I suppose with everything we know of DCC, it was silly to expect Dublin to have flood defences of the same standard as such world famous locations as Wells Next to Sea, Norfolk, England.
lennymc wrote: » ^^^ those glass flood defences appear to be mounted on a wall (that to me, looks about the same height as the wall in clontarf). Just saying.
mrcheez wrote: » Wouldn't that be a target for the kids that smash bus shelters?
Mercian Pro wrote: » From the 2009 EIS: "The entire promenade will have an opaque screen of 90 cm height to break the outline of users (walking or cyclists) and hide (most) dogs from the view of birds on the flats below." Now you know why it's not glass;)
odyssey06 wrote: » Strange, the birds have been doing fine for 50 years without a screen... And couldn't the screen be horizontal? Does the EIS say anything about the impact of projected sea levels on bird habitats?
odyssey06 wrote: » (2) What's the point of encouraging the Wild Atlantic Way and Achill Atlantic drive?
buffalo wrote: » I never realised Clontarf was on the Atlantic...