Local authorities may provide on street cycle parking facilities in designated areas.
Declaration of Public Road Consultation
You can comment on or object to a local authority proposal to declare a road a public road.
Declaration of Public Road Request
You can request a local authority to declare a road a public road and to take responsibility for maintaining it.
Drainage from Public Roads Enforcement
Local authorities may take action against landowners who do not take reasonable steps to let water drain from a public road onto their land or who let water, soil or other materials escape from their land onto a public road.
Extinguishment of Public Right of Way Consultation
You can comment on or object to a local authority proposal to remove a public right of way.
Extinguishment of Public Right of Way Oral Hearing Request
You can request a local authority to consider your objections or representations to remove a public right of way at an oral hearing.
Extinguishment of Vehicular Right of Way Consultation
You can comment on or object to a local authority proposal to remove a vehicular right of way.
Extinguishment of Vehicular Right of Way Oral Hearing Request
You can request a local authority to consider your or representations to proposals to remove vehicular right of way at an oral hearing.
Footpath Dishing Permission
You must apply to the local authority for permission to lower the level of a footpath to allow vehicles to enter your property.
Out of Hours Roads Emergency Phoneline
Local authorities may provide an out of hours emergency phoneline where you can report road emergencies.
Local authorities coordinate and manage roadworks to reduce their impact on traffic flow and maintain public safety.
Speed Limit Setting Consultation
Local authorities may set special speed limits near built-up areas, schools and housing estates to improve road safety for all road users. You can have an input into the proposed speed limits through consultation.
Local authorities, together with other agencies, provide and manage taxi ranks by planning their location, deciding on their size and hours of operation, and overseeing their use.
Tree and Hedge Cutting Enforcement
Local authorities may require landowners to cut trees, shrubs, hedges and other vegetation on their lands that interferes with the safe use of a public road or footpath. Local authorities may take action against landowners.
You must apply to the local authority for a permit if you want to temporarily put a skip or mobile appliance in a parking place or erect hoarding or scaffolding on a public road.
You must apply to the local authority if you want to temporarily close a road to facilitate building works, store materials, erect hoarding, fencing or scaffolding or place a crane or hoist on the road.
Dublin City Council may issue permits to drivers that cannot use the Dublin Port Tunnel due to the excessive width of the vehicle or the carrying of restricted goods.
Visitor Parking Permit
Residents can apply to the local authority for a permit for their visitor to park in designated parking areas near their home.
Traffic and Parking
Age Friendly Parking Bays
Local authorities may provide designated parking bays for older people.
Car Club Parking Bays
Local authorities may provide designated parking bays for car club operators.
Disabled Parking Bays
Local authorities may provide designated parking bays for drivers or drivers of passengers with a disability permit.
Local authorities may provide loading bays to let commercial goods vehicles load or unload deliveries to commercial premises during designated hours.
Park and Ride Facilities
Local authorities, together with public transport providers, may provide park and ride facilities so that people can park their car in a designated car park and transfer to public transport.
Parking Disc Payment
You can purchase a disc from the local authority to park in a pay and display parking area.
Local authorities may take action against drivers who park illegally, do not display a valid parking ticket, permit or motor tax disc, or do not pay required parking charges.
You can comment on or object to a local authority about its proposal to install or remove traffic calming measures such as road signs, road markings, bollards, modified road surfaces, speed ramps and speed cushions.
Traffic Calming Schemes
Local authorities may provide traffic calming measures such as signs, road markings, bollards, modified road surfaces, speed ramps and cushions to reduce speed rates and increase road safety.
Local authorities may install CCTV cameras on streets in urban areas to monitor traffic flow, congestion and road safety.
Traffic Control Centres
Local authorities may operate control centres to monitor traffic volume and flow in urban areas.
Traffic Lights
Local authorities may provide traffic lights to manage traffic flow and improve road safety.
Traffic Management Support
Local authorities may provide traffic management support for public events such as road closures, road signage, traffic cones and barriers, and designated parking areas.
Traffic Signal Fault Reporting
You can report faulty traffic signals such as traffic lights, push buttons and push button audio faults to the local authority.
Traffic Updates Information
Local authorities may provide traffic updates to the public such as traffic incidents, accidents, congestion, delays, restrictions and detours.
Vehicle Clamping Fee Appeal
You can appeal a vehicle clamping fee to a private operator if they have clamped your vehicle on behalf of a local authority.
Road Maintenance
Bridge Maintenance
Local authorities carry out maintenance works on bridges such as minor repairs, structural and remedial works.
Damaged Road and Footpath Reporting
You can report damaged roads and footpath issues such as broken pavement slabs, potholes and broken kerbs to the local authority.
Local authorities maintain drains and gullies on public roads by clearing debris from flooding.
Drainage on Public Roads Maintenance
Local authorities may control surface water on public roads by maintaining or upgrading drainage systems.
Footpath Maintenance
Local authorities maintain public footpaths by repairing damaged surfaces, broken kerbs and loose brickwork.
Public Lighting Maintenance
Local authorities maintain public lighting on public streets, roads, parks and laneways.
Road Markings Maintenance
Local authorities maintain, repaint and replace road markings on public roads such as broken, continuous and double lines, cats' eyes, box junctions and pedestrian crossings.
Road Surface Maintenance
Local authorities repair and resurface public roads if the road surface is worn or damaged.
Road Surface Marking Request
You can request the local authority to repaint faded road markings or provide new markings such as stop lines, double yellow lines and box junctions.
Roads Winter Maintenance
Local authorities operate winter road maintenance programmes such as salting and gritting during severe weather.
Local Authorities, together with An Garda Síochána (national police) may run collision preventions programmes to identify and make safe locations where frequent accidents have occurred.
Electronic Speed Signs
Local authorities may provide electronic speed signs to warn drivers if they have exceeded the speed limit.
Local authorities may carry out road safety improvement works at single sites or on a road where the site or road has been the location of accidents or near misses causing injury.
Primary School Cycle Training Scheme
Local authorities may run training courses to teach safe cycling techniques to primary school children.
Road Emergency Response
Local authorities may attend emergencies on public roads such as road traffic accidents, oil spills, loose animals or fallen debris, walls or fences.
Road Safety Education and Awareness
Local authorities provide information and advice to schools, groups and the public to promote road safety education and awareness.
Local authorities may engage school traffic wardens to operate school crossings and help children cross public roads safely on their way to and from school.
School Warning Lights
Local authorities may provide warning lights near schools to alert motorists to reduce speed and improve road safety.
Road Schemes
Community Involvement Scheme
Local authorities may support local residents and landowners to restore regional and local roads which serve their properties. Residents and landowners must pay a contribution to the restoration works.
Local Improvement Scheme
Local authorities may provide support to groups of local residents and landowners for the restoration of non public local roads serving their properties. Residents and landowners must pay a community contribution to the restoration works.
Local authorities operate and manage projects to improve road networks such as road construction, restoration, reinstatement, realignment, resurfacing and safety improvements.
Local authorities, together with An Taisce and local schools and businesses, may operate the park and stride scheme to encourage parents to park free of charge in designated car parks while they walk their children to school.
Sustainable Transportation Programme
Local authorities, together with the National Transport Authority, support sustainable public transport by providing bus corridors and services, cycle routes and walkways.
Sustainable Travel Initiatives
Local authorities may run initiatives such as National Bike Week, Mobility Week, Car Free Day and the Pedometer Challenge to promote sustainable travel.
Local authorities may provide financial support to property owners to install flood barriers to help protect their property from flooding.
Flood Defence Maintenance
Local authorities may maintain and repair flood barriers, drains, culverts and embankments in designated drainage districts.
Flood Relief Schemes
Local authorities, together with the Office of Public Works, may undertake flood prevention works such as construction of embankments and flood barriers, monitoring of water levels, and repairs and replacement of culverts and bridges.
Local authorities monitor road conditions during severe weather to see if roads need sanding, gritting or removal of debris.
Sandbags
Local authorities may provide sandbags or gel bags to the public if there is a risk of flooding during severe weather.
Severe Weather Emergency Response
Local authorities, together with other public agencies, respond to severe weather threats such as storms, floods and heavy snowfall. Responses may include providing weather updates, carrying out flood relief measures, evacuating residents and animals from affected areas, and clearing of snow and ice from major routes.
Owners or masters of boats, ships or vessels who want to dock at a local authority owned harbour or pier may have to pay a fee.
Harbour Maintenance
Local authorities maintain and repair their harbours, piers and slipways.
Harbour Mooring Permit
You must apply to the local authority for a harbour mooring permit if you want to dock a boat in a local authority harbour.
Harbours and Piers
Local authorities may manage and develop harbours and piers by carrying out construction works, extension works, dredging, and provision of turning bays, slipways, and breakwaters.
Local Authority Plans
Harbour Masterplan Consultation
Local authorities may prepare plans for harbour development. You can have an input into the plans through consultation.
Road Design Plan Consultation
Local authorities may prepare plans for road design projects such as road construction, improvement schemes and bridge management. You can have an input into the plans through consultation.
Road Safety Plan Consultation
Local authorities prepare plans to provide safe and reliable road networks. You can have an input into the plans through consultation.
Transport Strategy Consultation
Local authorities prepare strategies to provide safe and sustainable road networks. You can have an input into the strategies through consultation.
Roads & Transport Services
This is the full list of all services provided by Roads & Transport.
Statistics and Reports
Roads and Transportation Reports
Local authorities may provide information and reports on roads and transport to government departments and agencies.