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Solution close for Madam’s Hill black spot
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By Sean Moriarty
Cllr Brendan Cronin insists that the construction of a roundabout at the junction of Madam’s Hill and the Tralee Road at Coolcorcoran is the only solution to traffic congestion in the area.
The notorious traffic blackspot, especially during the morning rush, is a source of much frustration for local motorists.
Traffic entering Killarney from the Tralee side backs up as far as the Kilcummin junction resulting in just over 1.3km of a queue every morning making it nearly impossible for traffic from Madam’s Hill to join the main road.
Just before Christmas, Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) announced that €250k was being made available to fund works at the junction.
Kerry County Council confirmed at a recent Killarney Municipal District meeting that various designs were under consideration before construction could start.
“Junction options including roundabouts have been developed but approach gradients are making Technical Standard Compliance difficult for some options,” said Kerry County Council’s Charlie O’Sullivan of the Roads, Transport and Marine Directorate.
In November 2016, residents from Aghadoe, Barleymount, and Ballyhar brought a deputation to the Council to outline their frustration in relation to traffic issues at the junction.
Cronin said: “I am backing a roundabout and won’t be backing anything else.”


