Community Liaison Committee already established to maximise local involvement;
Development of a Centre for Educational Access and Community Development to improve job prospects of locals;
Create 40,000 jobs in the area;
Allocate enough land to cater for 25,000 additional residents;
Encourage the development of a diverse range of new housing;
Develop a Dublin Docklands "Technopole" on the southern edge of the Poolbeg peninsula;
Examine the establishment of a Dublin Docklands Digital Park;
Acquire land on the Poolbeg peninsula for start-up firms;
Acquire land owned by public authorities for amenity use;
Extend the International Financial Services Centre eastwards;
Develop a major district centre to be known as "Point Village";
Develop hotels and tourism facilities in clusters around the Grand Canal Docks and the Point Village;
Develop high-quality office zones near the central business district and transport nodes;
Promote the provision of an integrated public transport system to cut traffic;
Seek the development of light industry in place of heavy industry, which would conflict with residential developments;
Facilitate any Government initiative to locate major cultural facilities in the area;
Standardise the height of new buildings along the Liffey at six storeys, but some higher buildings;
Protect significant buildings;
New public spaces proposed, including an "eco-park" on the Poolbeg peninsula.