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Traffic management solution sought for Park Road junction

At a recent Killarney Municipal District meeting, Councillor Martin Grady's motion to implement a traffic management system at the Cinema/McDonald’s Junction on Park Road was passed.
Councillor Grady described the junction as a "death trap" with several incidents occurring there.
He cited the unfairness to residents on Park Road and those living in estates near McDonalds. "This should have never been allowed," he told the meeting, highlighting the significant increase in cyclists, pedestrians, and vehicular traffic on Park Road in recent years.
The Roads Section of the Council responded, stating that junction improvement works are being designed to meet current and future traffic needs, including pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles. The statutory process for these improvements is anticipated to begin in 2025.
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