Kilcullen issues raised by councillor for next meeting
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| Bishop Rogan Park: request for pull-in bays. |
Councillor Tracey O’Dwyer has submitted motions and inquiries aimed at enhancing infrastructure and safety in Kilcullen and Two Mile House ahead of the upcoming Kildare-Newbridge Municipal District meeting, writes Brian Byrne. The meeting is scheduled to take place on 15 April at Áras Chill Dara.
The councillor requests the council to investigate the feasibility of installing pull-in bays within Bishop Rogan Park, Nicholastown, and Cnoc na Greine estates to prevent service vehicles from obstructing footpaths and green spaces.
Cllr O’Dwyer has also tabled a motion requesting the results of a traffic survey conducted in Kilcullen in May 2025. This survey gathered data pertaining to traffic volume, flow, parking turnover, and pedestrian activity.
A request for a detailed update on the scope and commencement date of works at Thompson’s Cross is the subject of a question from the councillor. She also wants the council to confirm plans to upgrade the pelican crossing at Two Mile House Primary School, noting that cars are currently failing to yield to children crossing the road.
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