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Mike Banim

@MikeBanim

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Mike Banim
Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
@deborahbyrnefyi Can't help but feel that in other cities every bar/restaurant/hotel would open on to the laneway, it'd be paved nicely, bins hidden away, no cars, decorated with art, string lighting etc. Hell even a bunch of umbrellas have animated Anne's Lane behind Cafe en Seine
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Deborah Byrne
Deborah Byrne@deborahbyrnefyi·
It's worth noting this was requested by Dublintown as a temporary measure so they can close the lane to re-animate it. There's no way of temporarily extinguishing right of way so we're taking the businesses word on it that they'll honour that commitment 😬
Janet Horner@JanetPHorner

With zero ambition for the wider Abbey St area, zero long-term plan to improve anti-social behaviour or address public drug consumption, dumping, urination & defecation, the area committee has voted to shut down Harbour Court. The lack of vision for Dublin is so disheartening.💔

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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
@DublinCommuters Organise a crowd to occupy the footpath outside the entrance on Clarendon St next Saturday?
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Dublin Commuters@DublinCommuters·
Perhaps 2024 is the year for consistenct pressure/demonstrations on South Willian Street to force Brown Thomas Car Park to stop blocking this??? Are you with us?
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Jack@jack_kavanagh12·
Queen street could be so nice but its a one way three lane motorway for no reason. Take one out at least
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
@IrishCycle @JackKavanagh12 As so many DCC projects tend to do. But with the NTA and DCC both moving to Smithfield, maybe it'll get prioritised again...
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
An enterprising @DubCityCouncil would increase parking charges for the day on the surrounding streets by a factor of 10 (& in the case of streets that have free weekend parking, start charging) and use the proceeds to improve the crumbling pedestrian infrastructure in the area.
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
This annual pain-in-the-hole for residents is going to get worse as more of the campus is completed in coming years, and parents descend on the neighbourhood in growing numbers in their Mercs and Teslas to deliver their precious little darlings to the front door of the campus.
TU Dublin / OT Baile Átha Cliath@WeAreTUDublin

TU Dublin will host its Open Day in Grangegorman on Saturday, 02 December, from 10 am to 2 pm. Online registration is required in advance so please register at tudublin.ie/opendays #tudublinopenday #wearetudublin #gobeyondlearning

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Andy Sheridan
Andy Sheridan@jnrbaker·
@DubCityCouncil - bollard taken out yet again at the junction of Arbour Hill & Manor Street. The eastern section of Arbour Hill is not wide enough for two-way traffic & does not satisfy the minimum requirement a for same. Something has got to change. #Dublin #Stoneybatter
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
@jnrbaker @ciaradowd2 @_helenblackmore @DubCityCouncil It's a big rat run for drivers looking to avoid using the quays. A permeability filter ala Grangegorman would solve that issue, reduce traffic down to just the odd local coming and going, and the width of the street wouldn't be a big problem then. The street would be transformed
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Andy Sheridan@jnrbaker·
@ciaradowd2 @_helenblackmore @DubCityCouncil I’m living there over 20 years, it was before I moved in. Whatever people think, the road simply cannot take the traffic that is currently being funnelled down it. An alternative arrangement has to be found…
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Dublin Commuters@DublinCommuters·
"The group said that the council should follow cities like Ghent and Oslo which pushed through car traffic out of the city centre while still allowing car access" irishcycle.com/2023/09/05/des…
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
"the car in which they were travelling came off of a rooftop" Garda spokesperson: "a vehicle drove through the guard rail" The mental backflips journalists and garda will do to avoid blaming drivers for their shitty behaviour is comical independent.ie/irish-news/mir…
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
Spotted part of the older fascia peaking out on this store on Capel Street. It'd be lovely if this shop owner were to remove the ugly, oversized fascia and restore the older, smaller one underneath, but I'm not too optimistic.
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
@ciarancannon @IrishCycle 25 is perfect for urban areas but i think there's a case to be made for geofencing and allowing higher speeds in rural areas. Feels perverse to be capped at 25 while being passed by cars doing 100. A common 20km rural journey would be a lot more feasible at 40 than 25
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Ciaran Cannon
Ciaran Cannon@ciarancannon·
@IrishCycle Few people can cycle a bike at 25-30kmh with ease, for any considerable distance, and certainly not in a busy urban setting in their work clothes. The average speed for commuting cyclists is approx 15-20kmh and it makes sense that any electric assist wouldn’t exceed 25kmh.
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Gone to Bluesky@IrishCycle·
What should be the maximum speed of an electric bicycle in Ireland?
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Barra Roantree
Barra Roantree@barratree·
With motorway toll rises in the news today, reposting a piece @mu_lynch and I wrote a few weeks ago arguing we need to fundamentally reform the way we tax driving (including tolls). irishtimes.com/opinion/2023/0…
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
@SusanTheSilent @Colum_McCaffery Walk down Capel Street in the morning and it isn't subtle! Have seen it on Grafton Street and Henry Street in the mornings too, though it's much less common
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
@clicky_here Yeah, fine. I was already slowing down (as the light ahead was red, naturally) so I just bounced off them. Didn't fall off
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
@CorpChien Well, I think the various health, climate, economic and social benefits from pedestrianisation tend to dramatically outweigh the convenience of drivers getting heavy goods slightly quicker, but you're entitled to your view
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corp de chien@CorpChien·
@MikeBanim I do live in a city. Dublin has lots of green spaces. Delivery is fine if you can wait around for something, but frequently you need to get something without having to wait for the vagaries of someone’s delivery schedule. Disabled bay is usually just an ineffective gesture.
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
Imagining a pedestrianised Aungier Street and George's Street.
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Mike Banim@MikeBanim·
@CorpChien I don't have to imagine, my mum has MS. She relies on disabled bays which are obviously important. Heavy goods get delivered. It's good that you have green spaces near you. People living in cities need nice things too.
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corp de chien@CorpChien·
@MikeBanim Accessibility is much more important to me. I have parks etc near me for pleasant environment, in town I need to achieve things not sunbath
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Roderick B
Roderick B@Rodford121·
@MikeBanim @ChrisByrne170 Way more than a dozen an hour. You can see a dozen at any one time on George’s street. Pedestrianise George’s street😂😂 build city walls next and just pedestrianise everything inside 🙄
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