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Traffic congestion still high on Council’s priority list
TRAFFIC: At the official opening of Bóthar Na Carraige/Rock Road bus and car park, Killarney, on Wednesday, at the site of the old Mercy Laundry and the entrance to Killarney Nursing Home. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan
Killarney Municipal District staff have vowed to continue to work to solve Killarney’s traffic concerns - especially during the busy tourist season.
Despite Wednesday's official opening of the new car park on Rock Road, which has 190 car parking spaces, there is still work to be done.
“This is a very good day for Killarney as we add significantly to our parking complement and thereby contribute towards the alleviation of traffic congestion around the town centre,” said Angela McAllen, Manager of the Killarney Municipal District.
“My colleagues in the Municipal District have worked with elected members to develop this car and bus park and we will continue to look at other measures which will help to provide better traffic flow and parking facilities into the future.”
“It is an important delivery on the Traffic Management Study for Killarney. The development of a walkway cycleway on a key approach to the town improves accessibility and connectivity to the town centre,” Eileen O’Donoghue, Municipal District Officer, said.
“A key priority of the Municipal District is the improvement of pedestrian and cyclists access into and around the town in line with the principles of sustainable travel.”
The new car park also includes the new style parking machines that allow payment by bank card as well as cash.


