N63 Abbeyknockmoy Village Active Travel
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- N59 Oughterard Footbridge
- N67 South of Ballinderreen Cycleway
- N59 Kentfield
- Athenry Northern Ring Road
- N63 Liss to Abbey Realignment Scheme
- N17 Milltown to Gortnagunned Realignment
- N83 Dunmore Rural Regeneration Scheme
- IAPS Eradication
- M6 Service Area
- M17 M18 Gort to Tuam Scheme
- N59 Clifden to Maam Cross
- N59 Maigh Cuilinn Bypass
- R336 Bearna to Scríb
- N63 Abbeyknockmoy Village Active Travel
SCHEME DESCRIPTION
The proposed scheme in the village of Abbeyknockmoy, fully comprised with the 50kph speed zone, consists of a shared cycle and pedestrian facility which will provide a connection from the existing rural cycleway (Abbeyknockmoy to Annagh Hill) to the proposed Liss to Abbey cycleway which will run from the east of the village to the local church.
On the opposite side of the N63, a new raised footpath will be provided through the village connecting the existing the existing footpaths at the southern and northern ends.
The N63 junction with local road the L2128 will be realigned with curves of smaller radii with the intention of controlling traffic movements and speeds.
A pedestrian crossing with a raised table will be provided in the location of the shops and carparking area, just east of the L2128 junction.
SCHEME OBJECTIVES
• To provide connectivity for cyclists and pedestrians to all amenities in the village of
Abbeyknockmoy, including community facilities, businesses, schools and residential
areas.
• To improve road safety by segregating vulnerable road users from vehicular traffic.
• To encourage the reduction of vehicle speeds through the 50km/h speed limit zone.
PLANNING PERMISSION
Galway County Council made an application under Part 8 of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 (as amended) on the 8th of December 2023 for the N63 Abbeyknockmoy Village Active Travel Scheme, County Galway in accordance with Part 11 of the Planning & Development Act 2000 (as amended).
Development consent was approved on the 05/04/2024 at the Monthly Meeting of the Tuam Municipal District.
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