Public input sought on plans for over 200 Dyke Road homes

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Galway Daily news Public input sought on plans for over 200 Dyke Road homes

Galway City Council and the Land Development Agency are seeking the public’s views on plans to deliver 200 new homes on the Dyke Road.

The LDA and City Council have put forward multiple proposals for a new mixed-use development, which will be located to the northeast of the city centre within easy walking distance of Eyre Square and the Headford Road area.

The 1.78 hectare site would be developed in multiple phases, with planning permission for Phase 1 possibly to be sought later this year.

The proposed ‘Corrib Causeway’ would include a mix of social and affordable apartments, along with commercial, civic and cultural amenities.

A website detailing the Corrib Causeway vision has been launched today and the LDA and Galway City Council are inviting the public, locals, businesses and other stakeholders such as community and cultural groups to contribute to the design process by offering their views on the proposals.

Patricia Philbin, Interim Chief Executive of Galway City Council said, “Today’s launch of the Corrib Causeway vision marks an important next step in the regeneration of our proud city.”

“This document builds on the policies set out in the Galway City Development Plan 2023-29 and provides a template to deliver a new sustainable urban community, anchored by the natural environment which surrounds it.”

“I would like to encourage local residents and community groups to examine the vision document and participate in the consultation process so that together we can unlock the full potential of this strategic regeneration site”.

A series of engagements and meetings will be held in the coming months to inform the masterplan before the project moves to the final design and planning phase.

It includes proposals for a network of pedestrian, jogging and bicycle paths as well as green spaces to open up the area.

This would also provide new and improved transport connections to surrounding amenities including Terryland Forest Park and Galway Shopping Centre.

A new landscaped promenade is envisaged along Dyke Road, leading to a public plaza.

Full details can be found on the Corrib Causeway website and interested parties can send their feedback to the LDA at www.corribcauseway.ie.

John Coleman, Chief Executive of the Land Development Agency said, “This is a very exciting and ambitious vision for the Corrib Causeway, which will transform an underutilised prime city site into a sustainable, residential-led new community.”

“Galway is a vibrant and energetic city, and this plan aims to weave the city’s rich history and culture into the fabric of a future-focussed development.”

“We are delighted to partner with Galway City Council on this project and are encouraging all interested parties and stakeholders to review the vision document and provide their feedback and observations.”

“We want to hear the views and insights of the public, particularly local people, businesses and community groups. Consultation is a crucial process for the LDA as it allows us to design and develop well-connected communities that deliver for everyone.”

The LDA is advancing plans to deliver over 250 apartments at a site in Galway Habour while it is also working on plans to transform land surrounding Galway’s Sandy Road into a new urban quarter involving up to 750 mixed-tenure homes including social and affordable units.