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Bypass options for Limerick towns revealed
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POTENTIAL route options for two major road projects in County Limerick have been revealed and a public consultation process has been launched.
Jacobs Consulting Engineers have been appointed as Technical Advisors for the N21 Newcastle West Road Scheme and the N21 Abbeyfeale Road Scheme which, it s hoped will relieve congestion on the main Limerick to Tralee Road.
Four possible route options have been identified for each town as part of the initial phase of the project, which is part of the Ireland 2040 plan.
The bypasses, when completed, are expected to have positive benefits on the urban environments in the two towns and will improve the quality of life of commuters and local residents.
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Search By Live95 News Team Public consultation will begin on two County Limerick road schemes next Monday, February 1st.
The options for the N21 Newcastle West Road Scheme and the N21 Abbeyfeale Road Scheme, including bypass options, will both be up for consideration.
These two separate schemes aim to relieve congestion on the N21 Limerick to Tralee Road through Newcastle West and Abbeyfeale and are expected to have positive benefits on those urban environments.
Due to covid-19, the public consultation events will take place in virtual consultation rooms, where the public and other stakeholders can view and interact with consultation information and provide feedback.
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