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Lehenaghmore Road Betterment Scheme: Connecting Communities and Enhancing cork City Transport
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Major improvements are on the horizon for residents of the Lehenaghmore area and beyond, as the long-awaited Lehenaghmore Road Improvement Scheme is set to begin construction towards the end of August. This project, funded by the national Transport Authority, promises to considerably enhance connectivity, safety, and transport options for a rapidly growing part of Cork City.
What Does the Lehenaghmore Road Scheme Entail?
The scheme will address critical infrastructure needs along a key corridor,starting at the Tramore Rd Roundabout and extending southwards along the L2455 Pouladuff Road to Barrett’s Junction.From ther, it will continue northwest along the L2454 Togher road, downhill near the Route 14 bar.
But this isn’t just about making roads wider. This is a thorough upgrade designed to create a more accessible and liveable environment for everyone.When completed – expected in approximately 18 months - you can look forward to:
New, continuous footpaths and safe pedestrian crossings.
Improved junctions and enhanced sightlines for drivers.
Dedicated public transport facilities, making bus travel more convenient.
New and improved cycle facilities, encouraging greener travel choices.
Brighter, more energy-efficient public lighting.
Traffic calming solutions to improve safety for all road users.
A Detailed Look at the Improvements
The project encompasses a wide range of works, carefully planned to address existing challenges and future needs. Here’s a breakdown of what’s in store:
Road Infrastructure: Expect road re-alignment, widening, and resurfacing to improve traffic flow and road quality.
Pedestrian & Cycle Access: A brand new pedestrian/cycle bridge will be constructed adjacent to the railway bridge on Matthew Hill, providing a vital link for those choosing to walk or cycle. Existing footpaths will be renewed and widened, and new footpaths will be built where needed.
Public Transport Enhancements: New and improved bus stops will be installed, making public transport a more attractive option.
Junction Upgrades: The Forge Hill junction will be signalised, and improvements will be made at Barrett’s Junction to enhance safety and efficiency.
Environmental Considerations: Landscaping and planting will enhance the aesthetic appeal of the area, while new stormwater drainage systems will help manage rainfall effectively. Energy-efficient and environmentally sensitive public lighting will reduce light pollution and energy consumption.
Structural Work: New retaining walls will be constructed where necessary to ensure the long-term stability of the road infrastructure.
Looking Ahead: Connectivity and Future growth
Local voices are optimistic about the positive impact of the scheme.As one resident noted,”I think the scheme will mean that the people up there will be connected with the city in lots of ways that they weren’t before.”
However, it’s also recognised that ongoing investment will be crucial. With continued progress in the area, further improvements to roads and transport options will be needed in the medium term to keep pace with growth and ensure continued connectivity.
Staying Informed
The works will be carried out in phases to minimise disruption. Cork City Council is committed to keeping residents informed throughout the project. You can find updates on:
Cork City Council’s social media platforms.
www.corkcity.ie
* Through the contractor’s on-site dedicated stakeholder liaison officer.
This scheme represents a significant investment in the future of the Lehenaghmore area and Cork City as a whole. It’s a step towards a more connected, sustainable, and accessible community for all.
