Dublin City's Development Framework Plans
Development Framework Plans guide the development of large and important sites throughout the city. Find our current plans below.
These plans have a strong urban design focus and provide detailed guidance in relation to the structure of new neighbourhoods, including access and movement, built form, land uses, open space and other relevant issues. A number of these plans relate to Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas, for which the principles for development are set out in the Dublin City Development Plan.
The Whitehall Framework Plan
This plan for the former Port Tunnel Depot and adjacent lands was first published in November 2008. Developments on the land are still under construction, including Hartfield Place Social Housing Development.
St. Teresa's Gardens and Environs Development Framework
This plan for lands of 11.65 hectares off of South Circular Road, Donore Avenue, Cork Street and Rehoboth Place in Dublin city's South Central area was published in June 2017.
St. Teresa's Gardens and Environs is a Strategic Development and Regeneration Area in the current Dublin City Development Plan.
A Vision for Dublin Bay
This study was intended to be the first stage of a strategic framework plan for the Dublin Bay area. Published in 2007, it acts as a supporting document to guide development in the area.