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Zoned parking charges could come to Ballina
The issue of parking and seeing a turnover of car-parking spaces in the town centre is something that has been a topic of most major towns in recent times. Ballina Town Council has decided to implement a zoned parking system with three different parking zones with different pricing structures for each zone.
Zoned parking charges could come to Ballina
The issue of parking and seeing a turnover of car-parking spaces in the town centre is something that has been a topic of most major towns in recent times. Ballina Town Council has decided to implement a zoned parking system with three different parking zones with different pricing structures for each zone.
New pedestrian crossings for Westport
Increased pedestrian safety and the improvement of pedestrian mobility are the main advantage of proposed works for Westport, according to town manager Martin Keating.
New hand rail installed for Castlebar pedestrian safety
The safety of pedestrians walking from Main Street Castlebar down to Castle Street has been improved with the installation of a new handrail along the corner wall adjoining Parsons Shoe Shop this week.
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Planning sought for new exit from car park
Planning permission for a new exit from the Market Cross car park has been submitted for approval to Kilkenny Borough Council.
Second stage of Ballina traffic management plan to kick in
The second stage of the Ballina traffic management plan will be implemented at the end of the month with a number of changes in the direction that traffic may travel on streets in the town. The new management plan, which is the second phase of the development, will come into effect on Wednesday September 29 at 8am. The plan is aimed at discouraging through-traffic from the centre of the town when it has no business in the town. Streets that will be affected include Tone Street, Hill Street, Casement Street, and O’Rahilly Street. Traffic on O’Rahilly Street, Hill Street, Connelly Street, and Tone Street will now move in the opposite direction than it did previously, with Casement Street, Bridge Street, and a portion of Market Street becoming one-way only.
Pedestrians want one-way system returned
A protest is to take place on the streets of Kilkenny this Saturday afternoon in protest at the reversal of the one-way system on John St and Rose Inn Street.
Locals raise concerns over new one way road system
Kilkenny County Council is set to introduce a trial one way traffic flow system in Kilkenny city from Tuesday, April 6. The system will be reviewed over the next few months to monitor the effects that a one-way system will have on traffic flow, pedestrian activity, cyclists, and general safety.