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N22 public consultation closed but engagement continues

By Sean Moriarty
Kerry County Council says it will continue to engage with residents along the proposed N22 road project between Killarney and Farranfore despite the closure of the first public consultation process last Friday.
Several resident groups in the Tiernaboul, Deerpark and Coolcorcoran areas expressed concerns on the location of the four different proposed routes in their areas. Kerry County Council and the National Roads Design office are in the process of narrowing down the four routes to one final route.
The public consultation that ended resulted in 350 submissions being sent to the Council and over 4,500 ‘visits’ to the scheme’s online virtual room.
“From the outset of this consultation, the Council stated on numerous occasions that the Project Team is available for direct engagement with anyone who wishes to discuss the matter and while public health restrictions are currently limiting the ability to do that, there has been direct engagement with many individuals while adhering to those restrictions,” a Council spokesperson told the Killarney Advertiser.
“There is also a recognition that the online platform might not be navigable for everyone. The Council has also indicated that as restrictions continue to ease, all options for other forms of engagements with the public will be considered. Though the first phase of public consultation has now been completed, the Council and the Project Team are available to engage with anyone who wishes to do so.”
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