It looks like a new scheme is on the way as Limerick County Council have started the procurement of consultants for the Foynes to Limerick Road Improvement Scheme.
Chris_5339762 wrote: » Just goes to show that a finger can be gotten out when necessary still. I know this took years to get to this stage, but the minute the Ryder Cup came on the cards this one suddenly happened to get fast tracked.
steeler j wrote: » Was the planning application was submitted? Taught I saw it on a local paper
Mushman2020 wrote: » Driving through Croagh today, loads of posters up against new road. "save our Village" "No to second bypass". looks like not everyone is happy.......
Cookiemunster wrote: » So they're against replacing a road that bypasses the village to the South with another road that bypasses the village to the North? Even though they're getting a totally undeserved motorway junction for their tiny village? Give me strength.
marno21 wrote: » Amusing stuff. Save our village from losing the 700 trucks and other heavy vehicles that rattle through the place every day.
pajoguy wrote: » This project has been delayed by 18 months if not more between officialdom in T.I.I. and the incompetent Minister for Transport. Huge politicial interference to get this village their own interchange and now they are going to attempt to stand in the way of a badly needed upgrade to a road that alresdy bypasses the village. Madness.
marno21 wrote: » Decision due from An Bord Pleanala on 18th June.http://www.pleanala.ie/casenum/306146.htm
marno21 wrote: » Project Ireland 2040 documents published today suggest that this will go to tender in 2022. That would likely indicate a 2023 start and a 2025/2026 openinghttps://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/b701fc-minister-donohoe-publishes-project-ireland-2040-updates-progress-and/
marno21 wrote: » https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/home/507502/construction-of-new-limerick-road-will-see-demolition-of-homes.html
Cookiemunster wrote: » Typical BS Leader article.
"But he reckoned that over 50% of landowners would lodge an objection of some kind with An Bord Pleanála before the deadline of February 14, in the hope of mitigating their own situation or getting some concessions. He estimated only a small few would lodge outright objections."
Adare2019 wrote: » The closing date for submissions on this project is today so I rang An Bord Pleanala to see when they hoped to hold the Oral Hearing. The Oral Hearing for the Galway Bypass starts next week and the SID guys are up the walls. Their best guess is no Oral Hearing until July (or maybe September). My best guess is, therefore, no decision before the end of 2020 (despite a "Decision Date" of 18 June 2020 on their website). Having a road for the Ryder Cup looking increasingly doubtful if there are any more delays (such as a Judicial Review).
prunudo wrote: » Typical of every infrastructure project lately, locals claim there isn't enough contact with engineers during route selection phase. In other words 'I want to be in the room with them so I ensure it doesn't effect me and screw everyone else'