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Council seeks public opinion on Abbeyfeale traffic proposals

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Limerick City and County Council has drawn up plans for a new traffic management system in Abbeyfeale and is now looking for the views of the public on the proposals.

A public information day will be held in Leens Hotel, The Square, Abbeyfeale on Thursday, January 18 from 12 noon until 8pm. Council officials and staff from the consultants will be on hand to go through the plans take any questions arising from the process.

Among the proposals are:

​Modified traffic lane widths along the N21 within Abbeyfeale town centre with revised parking layout.

New traffic signals at the Main Street/ Church Street and Main Street/ Colbert Terrace junctions with controlled pedestrian crossings.

Realignment of the junction at Main Street/ St. Ita’s Road.

Upgrade of mini roundabout junction at Colbert Terrace/ Tesco.

Development of a pedestrian link between Main Street and Grove Crescent public car park.

New coach parking and set downs areas

Limerick City and County Council would like to know your opinions.

All submissions or observations must be made in writing to The Planning and Environmental Services Department, Limerick City and County Council, Dooradoyle, Limerick V94 WV78 on or before 4pm on Thursday, February 8.

More information here

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