fergiesfolly wrote: » Green Party pretty much killing off Galway bypass and Limerick-Cork motorway....https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/greens-considering-railway-line-between-limerick-and-cork-1005990.html
?Cee?view wrote: » Sorry. No. Apparently the proposed programme for government.
CowboyTed wrote: » The city is suffocating, cycling is dangerous and PT is unreliable until we get some space.
CowboyTed wrote: » Maybe a high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane might be trialed from Knocknacarra to Ballybrit/Parkmore 2 hour periods in the morning and evening... Add that with app to match people with drivers, heard it working in other cities.
Deleted User wrote: » Yet another plan to build a pedestrian/cycle bridge across the corrib using the old rail bridge piers Seems like this gets brought up every few years. I'll believe it when I see it, sadlyhttps://connachttribune.ie/dyke-road-area-set-to-undergo-transformation/
blueshark2 wrote: » Any progress on the cycle lanes out by Salthill? There was talk of it a few weeks ago but all quiet since. There is a growing demand now for parking in Salthill and the council might be under pressure to remove the cones and open on-street parking soon.
Deleted User wrote: » I think its safe to say that parking is gone for good
zell12 wrote: » Forster Street gets some love
Jazmin Harsh Gold wrote: » I sincerely hope not and would be very surprised if parking is not returned. It would be insanity to get rid of all that parking thats very much needed for people going to sathill. Where do you expect people to park?? Even with all that parking it was always difficult to get parking close to salthill, I can see those of us who use leisureland being unable to get parking there now as people using the beach or prom will park in there too which is another issue.
gordongekko wrote: » Park in town and bus/cycle/walk out, its about a 20 minute walk.
blueshark2 wrote: » I suppose the idea is more will cycle to Salthill with a new cycle lane and better facilities. The demand for parking is highest when weather is good - which is when cycling is also most suitable. It's more dangerous than before to cycle at the moment so hopefully they'll replace the cones and barriers with a two-way cycle lane soon.
gordongekko wrote: » Park in town and bus/cycle/walk out, its about a 20 minute walk. They can bring in paid parking in Leisureland so you'll have a space.
Jazmin Harsh Gold wrote: » F everyone else.
Jazmin Harsh Gold wrote: » Honestly people live in total bubble and haven't even the smallest clue about whats practical with this cycle and walk obsession which suits them as they live close but F everyone else.
Jazmin Harsh Gold wrote: » Cycle? nonsense. People travel from all over the county to salthill and driving is the only option Park in town? where? people are trying to get rid of all the bloody parking in town too. Why should people who might drive for an hour to galway have to walk 20 mins, maybe with a few kids, lots of stuff to carry etc its completely impractical (and impossible in many instances) and no I don't want pay parking at leisureland I want free parking as its always been. Honestly people live in total bubble and haven't even the smallest clue about whats practical with this cycle and walk obsession which suits them as they live close but F everyone else.
blueshark2 wrote: » They're not removing the car parks. There is a free public car park on the prom with about 180 spaces and a free public car park at the aquarium with about 130 spaces. These are available for anyone travelling long distance to Salthill or with mobility issues. Better cycling facilities for those nearby or in the city should reduce the other demand and make these more available for you.