Status: LIVE (concept stage)
CHALLENGE AND PROPOSAL:
Many of the BETA project suggestions that come into Dublin City Council BETA are about challenges or opportunities specific to an individual neighbourhood or street in the city.
This led to the idea for Neighbourhood BETA – a process to enable neighbourhoods to develop their own vision, collectively decide on solutions, and for the City Council to support the testing and implementation of local resident and community driven ideas. We're thinking of this as a BETA platform for neighbourhoods - for example, 'Smithfield BETA' or 'Inchicore BETA'.
SUGGEST YOUR STREET OR NEIGHBOURHOOD:
We are now looking to work with a street (and later a neighbourhood) in order to learn about how something like this might work, and to ultimately find a process that other neighbourhoods could also use.
If you're interested in taking part in this trial, please register your details using the below form (which can also be found here). We're just looking for individuals to suggest their street or neighbourhood - you don't need to be part of any formal organisation.
Create your own user feedback survey
OUTCOMES:
[We are not yet at this stage. Please note that as a concept stage project, any trial will also be fully reversed back to the current scenario following the trial period. ]
DECISION:
[We are not yet at this stage.]
NEXT STEPS:
[We are not yet at this stage.]
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WHAT DO YOU THINK?
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Ronán Conroy, posted on 2022.10.10
I’d like to suggest the Portobello neighbourhood in Dublin 8. There is already a tidy towns group and the individual streets are well connected as WhatsApp groups. There is a lot of sense in the area that we have very little green space and that the residential character is threatened by hotels and by the spillover of the Camden Street night life scene.
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Dublin City Council BETA, posted on 2022.11.29
Hi Ronán, could you fill in this form here? https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NeighbourhoodBETA
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Professor Ronan Mullan, posted on 2022.10.20
Kearns Place, Old Kildmainham. We have our own ‘keep the area tidy group and regularly clean up rubbish on this street and surrounding. We have been asking for a bike bunker for a couple of years now and haven’t heard anything. KR Ronan Mullan
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