Public sector car parking space reduction to be considered by Govt where adequate public transport is available
REDUCED PARKING AND a minimum parking charge in all urban areas are some measures contained in the government’s climate action targets.
Reduced parking is up for consideration within the plan, which could include the end of free workplace parking and a minimum parking charge in all urban areas. The plan aims to encourage other forms of travel by possibly having more car free urban centres and improving school transport options. Read Next Related Reads 'It ain't just agriculture': Minister says other sectors must 'step up' to meet carbon emission targets Pippa Hackett: We need to move fast to improve our forestry cover in IrelandThe government also wants one in three private cars to be electric by 2030, with chargers to be installed on all new residential buildings, public buildings, where possible, and all schools by 2025.
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