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Killarney bypass plans takes small step forward
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By Sean Moriarty
Members of the public will be able to view maps of potential routes for the proposed Killarney bypass and Farranfore road upgrade as early as March next year according to Kerry County Council officials.
The project, as revealed in the Killarney Advertiser last month, has officially entered Phase Two 'Options Stage' after consultants Jacob’s Engineering Ireland identified several potential routes.
They are preparing drawings and maps on possible road layouts.
“It is anticipated that the first display of the new Route Corridor options will take place in March 2021 using
Online Consultation Platforms,” a Council official told this week’s meeting of Kerry County Council after being asked for a progress update by County Mayor Patrick Connor-Scarteen.
The Council also confirmed that the route proposals would include links to the Macroom bypass which is currently under construction.
Plans for the new road, designed to take traffic directly from the Muckross area to the Cork Road, will also be revealed next year.
It is hoped that the proposed routes will be signed off by late next year or in early 2022 with the project then moving to the environmental stage, ahead of a planning application in 2024.
