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Major funding needed to upgrade town’s footpaths
Major investment needed to upgrade footpaths in many estates in Killarney Town, according to Labour Councillor Marie Moloney.
She has raised concerns that many of the estates in town are in disrepair.
Parents with babies and young children in buggies and in some estates wheelchair users are struggling to get by safely.
“I have been contacted by a number of residents with regard to the condition of the footpaths in their estates, others I have met on the canvass who have raised the issue with me,” said Cllr Moloney.
“Killarney Municipal District Council do the best they can with the amount of money they receive annually from the Department to carry out pavement repair works but it does not go a long way. Some estates have had lovely new footpaths put in while others are on the waiting list.”
She has tabled a motion for next week’s Killarney Municipal District Meeting asking for the relevant Government department to make further funding available to enable major works to be carried out on the footpaths in estates.
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