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€50k funding “won’t pay for stop and go crew”

By Sean Moriarty
The €50,000 funding for Listry Bridge announced under the programme for 2022 for regional and local roads won’t even cover the cost of “employing a stop and go crew” according to Cllr Brendan Cronin.
Cronin lives close to the accident black spot on the Killarney to Milltown road. He has been campaigning for “the 23 years I am in the Council” to have the bridge upgraded or replaced.
The €50,000 announced for this year is on top of €30,000 allocated last year but Mr Cronin said: “I would have to go and check to see if anything was actually done there in the last year”.
A similar situation in North Kerry – the Dale Road – received €2,200,000 in the funding announcement and Cllr Cronin is calling for a similar amount of investment for the Mid-Kerry road.
“In all honesty, getting a €50,000 allocation in today’s world is useless. It would not over the cost of a stop and go crew setting up there for a couple of days,” he told the Killarney Advertiser.
“This road is a main artery. The people of North Kerry deserve Dale Road improvements and that kind of investment is needed in Listry.”
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