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Mayor raises concerns over “deplorable” condition of Countess Road footpath
Mayor of Killarney Municipal District, Cllr Martin Grady, has issued a sharp call for immediate remedial works on the Countess Road footpath, describing its current state as "deplorable."
During a recent Municipal District meeting, the Mayor highlighted serious concerns for public safety, and the route has become a significant hazard for pedestrians, wheelchair users, and parents with pushchairs.
Countess Road serves as a vital artery for the town, used daily by local residents, schoolchildren, and visitors.
However, the footpath has been the subject of repeated complaints over several years due to uneven surfaces and general deterioration.
These accessibility issues have made it increasingly difficult for vulnerable users to navigate the area safely.
Addressing the broader issue of infrastructure maintenance, Grady argued that the current allocation of €80,000 is insufficient to keep the footpaths across the District to an acceptable safety standard.
He stressed that more substantial investment is required to prevent further decline in Killarney’s pedestrian networks.
In response to the Mayor’s motion, Killarney Municipal District officials stated that the condition of footpaths throughout the district is kept under continuous review.
It was confirmed that council officials will meet with Grady on-site to assess the specific damage and identify the full scope of works required.
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