Chris_5339762 wrote: » Good. Chuck down a temporary set of bollards and then get the more involved works done at a later date. As long as it doesn't delay Dunkettle. Its coping at the moment, but on the next Phase we'll go back to jams. Just barely coping today.
Thoie wrote: » What exactly is a "park and walk" facility? Isn't that just a car park, or am I missing something fundamental?https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/more-pedestrian-friendly-plans-for-cork-city-centre-1000355.html
Captainsatnav wrote: » Exactly what I thought. What a shower like. What hope does CMATS have if this is the extent of ambition from her and the rest.
namloc1980 wrote: » No safe cycling or pop up cycle lanes in the proposals is an absolutely glaring omission. So it's still going to be as dangerous as ever to cycle around the city. Chronic altogether.
namloc1980 wrote: » The most amazing part of the proposals though has to be "park & walk". I mean seriously. Other cities get active travel and pop up cycle leaves, we get more car parking.
opus wrote: » The one that always annoys me anytime I cycle there is the Blackpool bypass. It was built with zero provision for cycle lanes plus nice high curbsides that the traffic can almost force you into. There's really no excuse when it's a brand new road.
Deleted User wrote: » That road is 20 years old, at this stage, no?
blindsider wrote: » Carrigtwohill Outlet Village The company also maintained the development wouldn't adversely impact other retail outlets in the area.
Chris_5339762 wrote: » Bunch of nonsense. If they go ahead with this, I sure hope they put some money into a massive upgrade of the Cobh junction, unless we want another Mahon Point on our hands.
Deleted User wrote: » Not a hope, Kildare Village does not drive that much traffic. Mahon is crippled by being near the tunnel and Dunkettle, having VoxPro/CSO/Abtran/FireEye as well as a massive shopping complex The shopping centre traffic would be a nothing to that junction normally
snotboogie wrote: » According to Treb Cork on twitter work was back underway on all major Cork City sites today with the exception of the Crows Nest
hans aus dtschl wrote: » The industrial estates East and West of the junction and the factories at Tullagreine cause traffic queues currently unfortunately. I travel through here on bike pretty often and end up passing lots of cars. I presume they're queuing for quite a while. If that queue reaches the N25 (it will) NTA will not be best pleased. I wouldn't want this if I was a Carrigtohill resident. I'm surprised Cllr Barry is championing it.
namloc1980 wrote: » For those of us who live just outside the city and are in the County Council remit, the next county development plan is currently in pre-draft public consultation. Don't forget to have your say: https://www.corkcoco.ie/en/cork-county-development-plan-2022-2028 Closing date is 2nd July.
timmyjimmy wrote: » I work in the industrial estate and usually get to work around 8 - 8:30, most of the time its not too bad unless there's a crash on the other side, it affects people going onto the roundabout due to tailbacks. Leaving the industrial estate between 5 and 7 can be busy especially at 7 due to shift change. One thing is Stryker is building on with up to 500 jobs going so this would add to the traffic. A train station would be so useful but one could wish. Also, bus Eireann dumps people at the entrance of the IDA. I don't see why they can't go into the industrial and have a few stops, it happens with the airport bus going through CABP. To be honest, i've been cycling to the IDA when traffic was quite but i'm back to work tomorrow and i'm not sure if i'll revert back to the car again as Cycling along LGR, Tivolli and Dunkettle is just too hostile and dangerous.
Deleted User wrote: » Yes but Kildare village adds very little, to it's junction. This will be barely a blip on current levels