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€5.6m Dodder Greenway Pedestrian and Cycle Bridges Get Underway
As part of the bridges phase of the Dodder Greenway South Dublin County Council is building three new pedestrian and cycle bridges, 750m of new path and 2.6km of upgraded paths. The bridges will connect communities and will allow people enjoy this stretch of exceptional greenway. This phase of the project will cost approximately €5.6M and is being delivered by South Dublin County Council with funding provided by the National Transport Authority (€4.1M) and the European Regional Development Fund’s S&E Regional Programme (€1.5M).
The Bridges are part of the overall Dodder Greenway, linking the City Centre to the Dublin Mountains via Ballsbridge, Miltown, Rathfarnham, Firhouse and Tallaght. The South Dublin section of the greenway stretches from the Bohernabreena Reservoir in Tallaght to Orwell Park in Rathfarnham. From here the greenway continues into Dublin city center to Sir John Rogersons Quay. South Dublin County Council intends to tender and commence construction for the remaining phases of the project in South Dublin throughout 2020 and into 2021.
The Greenway will represent a major new transport and recreational facility for Dublin, catering for both our commuter and social cyclists. The routing takes specific account of the rich ecology of the area and is a combination of off-road and on-road cycleways utilising existing facilities within the Dodder Valley as much as possible and connecting the linear parkland along the route.
Councillor Ed O’Brien, Mayor of South Dublin County, said, “I was delighted to turn the sod on the new Dodder Greenway which will be part of a cycling route from the city centre to Bohernabreena. These Greenways will be vital to the County in the coming years as we try to provide an alternative to car transport whilst at the same time providing scenic routes to cycle through for residents. The route will be a great addition to the growing number of cycling paths and freeways which South Dublin County Council is currently undertaking.”
Anne Graham, Chief Executive Officer, National Transport Authority said,
“NTA is delighted to co-fund the works that have commenced on the Dodder Greenway. This is an example of how NTA can work closely with local authorities to deliver on great infrastructure that will make walking and cycling safer, more sustainable and more attractive for more people. The Dodder Greenway will form an attractive, traffic- free environment, linking large populations to employment and educational opportunities and these are precisely the kind of projects that we need to focus on as part of the effort to tackle climate change.”
Derville Brennan from the Southern Regional Assembly, managers of the S&E Regional Programme said,
“We are delighted to see the start of the Dodder Valley Greenway project through this partnership between South Dublin County Council and the Southern Regional Assembly, co-financed under the S&E Regional Programme 14-20. Projects such as this are a clear example of how important European funding is to Ireland and how it can directly benefit sustainable regions and local communities”.
Image: Cllr Ed O'Brien (Mayor of SDCC) at the Sod Turning for Dodder Greenway Bridges with Danny McLoughlin (SDCC Chief Executive), Mick Mulhearn (Director of Services SDCC), Siobhán Rudden (ERDF Program - Southern Regional Assembly) and Anne Graham ( CEO National Transport Authority).
The four phases and timeline of the project are anticipated to be:
Phase 1 – Greenway section of Kiltipper Park
Works completed 2020
Phase 2 – Bridges
As part of this phase, 3 bridges will be constructed in the following locations:
- Bridge 1 is located in Firhouse at the rear of the Bolbrook Centre off the N81 at Avonmore Road, Glenview. The bridge is scheduled to be placed by end September 2020.
- Bridge 2 is located in Rathfarnham/ Templeogue and traverses the Dodder River from Kilvere Park at the rear of Rathfarnham Shopping Center to Riverside Cottages in Templeogue Village. This will be the first bridge to be placed this year in August 2020.
- Bridge 3 is located in Rathfarnham and traverses the Dodder from Springfield Avenue (the rear of Rathfarnham Village) into Bushy Park. This will be the final bridge to be complete with a scheduled placement of November r 2020.
Following the landscaping and the construction of tie-in footpaths, it is planned to have the bridge phase of works substantially completed by the end of 2020.
Phase 3 - Interconnecting Pathways within the Parks
The tender for this stage of the works is almost complete and is envisaged to be published in July of this year. It is anticipated to commence on site in October with a 6 to 7 month programme.
Phase 4 – Road and Junction Improvements
This phase is due to commence on site early 2021 with an anticipated works programme of 15 months.
A copy of the Part 8 planning drawings for the project, which was approved at the October 2017 Council meeting is available on the Council’s website.
Please CLICK HERE to download high resolution images of the three bridges.
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