Members of the Limerick public are being invited to have their say on proposals to provide an Active Travel Scheme linking Parnell Street to Clare Street.
An in-person consultation event will be held in the heart of the city centre on Wednesday April 26, offering the public an opportunity to view and comment on the proposed designs.
A virtual public consultation room is to go live on the same day and will remain open for a month.
The project is being delivered by Limerick City and County Council’s Active Travel team and is funded by the National Transport Authority.
It is proposed to connect the Colbert Station Quarter to Park Canal and the University of Limerick via a pedestrian and cycle facility.
The link would then additionally facilitate onward Active Travel connections to the National Technology Park (Castletroy), Annacotty, Castleconnell and Scarriff.
Senior Engineer with the Active Travel team at Limerick City and County Council, Sean McGlynn, commented: "Ensuring all stakeholders have the chance to put forward their views in relation to the expansion of the city's Active Travel and mobility network is very important. I would encourage all of those with an interest in the future direction of the city centre's transport infrastructure to play an active part in next week's non-statutory public consultation event."
You can find out more information about the proposed plans by:
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Visiting our Virtual Public Consultation Room from Wednesday April 26 at Wickham Street to Clare Street - Active Travel Scheme - Innovision
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A drop in session at Citizen Innovation Lab, UL City Campus, Sarsfield Street (V94 DW21) on Wednesday April 26, 2023, between 12:00-15:00 and 18:00-20:00.