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Cork City Council manages accessibility to the City to allow people live, work, shop, visit and carry out many business activities in the City.  For that purpose it provides priorities for walkers, cyclists, public transport users, cars and parking.  Particular attention is given to accessibility in the City Centre which is the centroid for employment, retail and leisure activities.  The City Centre has been greatly enhanced through the improved public realm, parking facilities and by its very much enhanced retail and leisure offer to both residents of the City and visitors to the City.  The City prides itself in being to the forefront in developing sustainable transport options and is currently involved in promoting travel modes which are an alternative to the private car.

Roads News and Features



Corn Market Street Renewal Project

The renewal scheme for Corn Market Street is being undertaken on a phased basis and incorporates a cut stone construction which follows on from St. Patrick’s Street and Daunt’s Square. Already a very attractive streetscape is evident as Phase I, which takes the renewal to Kyle Street, is nearing completion.....


Ballincollig Green Route Update

The scheme to improve the level of service for pedestrians, cyclists and public transport users on routes to and from Ballincollig is being managed by Cork City Council.


Real Time Passenger Information System (RTPI)

indicating the expected arrival times for the next 3 buses arriving will be made available at over 500 bus stops in Dublin and Cork. The scheme is being undertaken by the Local Authorities and the Department of Transport has arranged funding for the provision of RTPI displays and infrastructure. The installation of RTPI will cater for some key bus routes in Metropolitan Cork. The estimated arrival times of buses as calculated on the Bus Éireann fleet management system will be communicated to the RTPI server based in Dublin City Council which will then broadcast the data to each specific bus stop in Cork.


Contact Us

Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday excluding public holidays.

ckc-phone-icon-58w.jpgTelephone: Parking Services (021) 492 4555  
Customer Service (021) 492 4189 / 492 4758  
Roads Control (021) 492 4560
Roads Maintenance (021) 492 4660
Roads Mobility Management  (021) 492 4452  
Roads Design (021) 492 4162
Roads Jack Lynch Tunnel (021) 492 0420 
Fax  (021) 492 4515.

ckc-typewriter-icon-58w.jpg Roads Directorate, Room 303, 2nd Floor, City Hall, Cork.

ckc-email-icon-58w.jpg email: coengin@corkcity.ie, roads@corkcity.ie

General Information
  • Pilot Project for payment of Parking Charges
  • Park and Ride.
Our Services
  • Pay By Phone Parking - ParkMagic
  • This new system allows motorists to pay for their on-street parking using their mobile phone.