Kildare County Council open up Public Consultation on Royal Canal Cycleway to Dublin Border




Kildare County Council have opened a public consultation on their plans for the Royal Canal Greenway Maynooth to Dublin County Boundary. This section will form part of the Dublin Galway Greenway. Planning is already in place for the western section between Maynooth and the Meath border and work is due to start next year.

Kildare County Council proposes to construct a 8.4km pedestrian and cycle greenway facility along the Royal Canal towpath from the Canal Harbour, Maynooth to the Kildare/Dublin County border in Allenswood.

The proposed development will provide a 3m wide cycleway and shared footway (greenway) for pedestrian and cyclist use with the provision of access controls (pedestrian/cycle friendly gates), road markings and associated signage at various locations over the length of the proposed greenway. A number of bridges along the route will be sensitively considered in the development.

Submissions or observations with respect to the proposed development can be made to the Council before Wednesday, 17 February 2016. Further details are available here:

http://kildare.ie/CountyCouncil/PressReleasesAdverts/RoyalCanalGreenwayMaynoothtoDublinCountyBoundary.html


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  1. Some comments about this consultation over on irishcycle.com http://irishcycle.com/2016/01/07/royal-canal-greenway-route-with-strong-commuting-potential-left-in-the-rough/

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