Friday, May 14, 2021

Progress on Cnoc na Greine TIC

Pic: Cnoc na Greine Residents Association.

The taking in charge of the Cnoc na Greine estate by the end of 2022 is 'achievable', according to Cllr Tracey O'Dwyer, who visited the estate on Thursday to give the residents an update, writes Brian Byrne.

This timeline is contingent on there being no issues reported from a CCTV inspection of the drainage in Cnoc na Greine. The councillor noted that €50,000 has been allocated to this, and tender documents are being prepared for the survey.

Issues with the lighting in the estate have already been completed at a cost of €50,000.

In other items, the residents were assured that the proposed pedestrian crossing for Pinkeen Stream is at the forefront of the Council's plans. Footpath repairs and designation of more off-street car parking spaces were also discussed.

Cllr O'Dwyer is pictured with Mark Phelan, chairman of Cnoc na Greine Residents Association.

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