OPW announces Social Distancing Plan for the Phoenix Park
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The Office of Public Works today announced the following temporary safety measures to be implemented in the Phoenix Park from Monday, 18 May 2020, to facilitate the changing needs of the public during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The use of the Phoenix Park as a recreational space has significantly increased over the last number of weeks. The Phoenix Park provides numerous opportunities for green exercise while connecting with nature, thus improving the mental health and wellbeing of all citizens who utilise its wonderful amenities.
Current cycling and pedestrian usage has raised significant new road safety issues not experienced before to this extent and these will be exacerbated with the reintroduction of vehicles into the Phoenix Park.
With public safety to the forefront, this proposal for social distancing aims to provide the public with a safe place to practice social distancing from each other while they walk, run, exercise and travel by bike and adhere to the 2 metre rule. These measures are being introduced by the OPW in consultation with the Gardai.
These temporary measures include the following:
- provide cocooning space at the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre Walled Garden from 10am to 1pm daily
- provide priority cocooning car parking at the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre for those cocooning and using the walled garden
- repurpose a portion of the North Road from the Cabra Gate to GHQ as a 2 metre wide footpath
- installation of one-way cycle lanes on the hard shoulder of Chesterfield Avenue to facilitate 2 metre social distancing
- convert the current cycle lanes adjacent to Chesterfield Avenue into pedestrian footpaths
- open car parks at 10am daily from 18 May in line with Phase 1 of the government's roadmap
- dedicated parking areas will be provided for those taking early morning exercise
- prioritise car parking for Dublin Zoo patrons in conjunction with their phased reopening
- introduction of pedestrianised and leisure cycle shared space on the Kyber Road
- reopen the perimeter vehicular gates at 10am daily from 8 June in line with Phase 2 of the government's roadmap
Mr. Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran, Minister of State for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief, commented:
“We all know that the use of the Phoenix Park as a recreational space has significantly increased since the outbreak of COVID-19 and I am pleased to see these temporary safety measures being introduced to manage that increase.”
These temporary safety measure will be regularly reviewed by OPW in line with HSE Guidelines and government advice.
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For further information contact pressoffice@opw.ie