Cork City Council is seeking community feedback to enhance North Main St’s greenery and overall environment through a new survey
The survey is super easy to fill out and is the first step in sprucing up the street. The goal? To boost the environmental, health, and social vibes for everyone—businesses, residents, and visitors alike.
Earlier today, the Council shared a post on social media, saying they really want to hear from the community. They’re looking for ideas on how to transform North Main St through a creative greening program. It’s all about making the area better for shopping, eating, and just hanging out.
The survey includes questions like what you think is the biggest threat to biodiversity and how you believe North Main St can be improved. Your input will help shape greening initiatives that aim to create a healthier, more vibrant city.
Cork City Council is part of a larger EU project called GreenDense, which focuses on tackling climate change in busy urban areas. They’re all about finding creative ways to green the city while benefiting the whole community.
The project also looks at new greening methods that fit Cork’s unique needs. The ultimate aim is to create a beautiful, healthy ecosystem that everyone—residents, business owners, and visitors—can enjoy.
This initiative follows another recent call for public input on a road improvement scheme connecting the Docklands to the city center. Exciting times ahead for Cork!