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Dublin City Council's 2025 Decisions Set Path Forward Without July Updates

The absence of fresh July 2026 announcements directs attention back to the sequence of 2025 measures that shaped recent council activity.

By Dublin News Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Searches conducted on 16 July 2026 return no Dublin City Council updates from that month. The most recent items date to July 2025 and cover the Summer in Dublin events together with completion of the Rainscapes element on the Santry River.

Sequence of 2025 Measures

The record shows a series of concrete steps taken during 2025. Parliament Street became traffic-free on 4 July 2025 as part of the Dublin City Transport Plan. Twenty-nine new residential units opened at Orr’s Square. Seven Heroes Square opened in Ballymun. A Mobility School began operation at Eamonn Ceannt Park to deliver road-safety and cycling education. The Lord Mayor restarted the Kindness Heroes programme for schools after its 2024 run. A recruitment drive for Firefighter/Paramedics was also launched that year.

Information Channels Established Earlier

Live and archived webcasts of council meetings remain available through the official webcasting portal. The council’s Twitter account continues under the handle @DubCityCouncil, while customer service can be reached at customerservices@dublincity.ie or by telephone on (01) 222 2222. These routes allow residents to follow proceedings without new dated announcements appearing in search results.

The pattern of activity in 2025, including flood-response work by the Flood Management Team under a Met Éireann orange warning and plans for 1,510 apartments at the former Irish Glass Bottle and Fabrizia sites in Poolbeg West, illustrates the council’s focus on transport, housing and safety programmes during that period. No later quantitative updates override those records.

Practical Next Steps

Anyone seeking the latest position can review the webcasting portal for meeting coverage or contact the council directly through the listed email or telephone number. This approach supplies direct access to proceedings as they occur.

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