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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 April 2022

Tuesday, 5 April 2022

Ceisteanna (197)

Cormac Devlin

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197. Deputy Cormac Devlin asked the Minister for Transport if he will report on his Department's public consultation on the review of the sustainable mobility policy; the number of persons and organisations that engaged with the consultation; when a report will be published; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17630/22]

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A collaborative approach has been taken by my Department in developing the forthcoming Sustainable Mobility Policy, through public consultation and extensive stakeholder and cross-government engagement.

A roundtable forum was held in 2018 which allowed for an initial exchange of views between stakeholders on a variety of issues relevant to the sustainable mobility sector, including potential challenges and competing priorities likely to arise in the future. Over 50 stakeholder organisations and individuals were invited to attend that event, including representatives from passenger and consumer interests; providers of bus, rail and taxi services; providers of transport infrastructure; trade unions with members working in public transport; cyclist and pedestrian advocacy groups; disability representatives; business groups; environmental interests; local authorities; regulators; legislators; policymakers; and analysts and academics who focus on sustainable mobility.

The roundtable discussion informed the development of a comprehensive set of background papers across a range of themes which were then published as part of the public consultation process launched at the end of 2019. A further stakeholder engagement event was held at that time with over 40 stakeholder organisations and individuals, along with engagement with the members of the three Regional Assemblies.

Over 250 submissions across a broad range of themes were received as part of the public consultation process which ended in February 2020, from people and organisations in the public, private and non-profit sectors. Following a review of the submissions received, a report of the public consultation was published on my Department’s website and further bilateral engagement has taken place with other government departments, State bodies, advocacy groups, business groups, disability representatives and academics.

Both the submissions received as part of the public consultation process and the extensive stakeholder engagement have significantly influenced the development of the new Sustainable Mobility Policy which will be published in April.

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