Dublin ’15-minute city’ Plan

Dublin Chamber has today launched an ambitious new urban vision for Dublin which calls for a ’15-minute city’ principle to become a standard in all development planning.

Dublin Chamber’s new ‘Dublin: A 15-Minute City’ document calls for the concept of hyper-proximity to be adopted by planners in Dublin. The document points to the success of the ‘hyper-proximity’ approach in other cities such as Melbourne, Barcelona, and Paris, which seeks to enhance both quality of life and sustainability.

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Information & image credit: Dublin Chamber of Commerce

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