Public Consultation: Shared Mobility Hubs Issues Paper
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Eamon Ryan, Minister for Transport, has published for public consultation an Issues Paper on Shared Mobility Hubs.
The Climate Action Plan 2024 (CAP24) and the National Sustainable Mobility Policy (SMP) include several actions to expand the availability of shared mobility options in Ireland.
This paper outlines the rationale for the development of shared mobility and mobility hubs in the context of Ireland’s emissions reduction targets, as well as setting out some of the key issues to be explored and addressed within an Irish context. These include considerations around governance, operations, data, communications, accessibility, safety and inclusion, as well as any further areas on which stakeholders may choose to comment.
It is intended that all submissions to this consultation will be considered as part of a process to develop a new draft Policy Statement on Mobility Hubs.
The consultation period will be open until 3 May. Stakeholders and interested parties will have the opportunity to respond to the issues raised in the Issues Paper, as well as put forward any other relevant issues for consideration.
To make a submission online, please complete the questionnaire available here .
However, should an online submission not be feasible, submissions are welcomed via email to mobilitysubmissions@transport.gov.ie or send by post to Sustainable Mobility Management and Implementation Division, Department of Transport, Leeson Lane, Dublin, D02 TR60. The department would encourage respondents to limit submissions to 2,000 words.
Please note that submissions received may be published on the Department of Transport’s website.
The closing date for receipt of submissions is close of business, 3 May 2024.
Respondents are advised that the department is subject to the Freedom of Information Act 2014, and the European Communities (Access to Information on the Environment) Regulations 2007-2014, and Data Protection legislation.
Personal, confidential or commercially sensitive information should not be included in your response, and it will be presumed that all information contained therein is releasable under the Freedom of Information Act 2014.
This is a public consultation and the Freedom of Information Act 2014 and the Access to Information on the Environment (AIE) legislation apply.
To ensure privacy, any personal information you give this department will be protected under the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/67 and the Data Protection Act 2018.
Read the department’s Data Protection page and privacy statement here . This outlines how and when the department collects personal data, why it is collected and how the information is treated. It also explains your rights in relation to the collection of personal information and how you can exercise those rights.
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