Sandymount residents in Dublin are pushing for the creation of a taskforce to oversee major construction works which are set to cause years of disruption to the area. With several large-scale projects planned in the neighbourhood, including the proposed DART+ South project and the redevelopment of Poolbeg West, residents are calling for a coordinated effort to ensure that the impact on local communities is minimised. In this article, we explore the concerns of Sandymount residents and the urgent need for a taskforce to oversee these works.
Sandymount residents are urgently calling for an independent taskforce to coordinate the utility works that are expected to impact their community over multiple years. EirGrid, the electricity operator, plans to upgrade the Dublin grid by installing 50km of underground cables across the city, with several of the proposed routes passing through Sandymount. EirGrid has initiated a public consultation process to narrow the 12 options down to five routes. Work on the project is due to begin next year and is expected to be completed by 2029. The Sandymount and Merrion Residents’ Association called for the establishment of an inter-agency taskforce last year. They believe the group should be independently chaired to avoid chaos and duplication.
In conclusion, the Sandymount community has rallied together and taken a proactive approach in addressing the potential years of disruptions that lie ahead. Their determination to establish a taskforce that will provide them much-needed support and guidance is indeed commendable. Through their advocacy efforts, they have demonstrated that when people come together, they can achieve great things. As the works continue, we hope that the taskforce proves to be a valuable resource to the residents of Sandymount and helps them minimize the impact of the ongoing projects. Their progressive spirit serves as an inspiration to all communities facing similar challenges, and we hope that their success story encourages others to band together and push for change.