Lane pain for locals as surveys begin on Limerick s smarter travel plan
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Nick Rabbittsnick@limerickleader.ie
RESIDENTS on a suburban Limerick road have criticised the council over plans to bring bike lanes down their thoroughfare.
Locals in the Fr Russell Road in Dooradoyle have received letters from the local authority informing them they are considering draft design options for cycle lanes.
Topographical survey works commenced at the end of last month, with the council engineers informing householders their boundary walls may be impacted.
“Therefore we would like to survey the boundary wall of your front garden and an area inside the boundary wall as part of this. The survey would involve taking ground levels, top of wall levels and identifying any chambers or gullies,” the letter from the local authority – seen by this newspaper – reads.
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