Residents in Emly have until October 19th to give their feedback on a proposed Active Travel Scheme for the Village. The work is being led by Tipperary County Council. The measures are expected to improve the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.
The project will consist of a 2m wide footpath on the north side of the road entering Emly from Tipperary town (R515).
The upgrade will run from the Emly GAA grounds to Callanan’s Shop.
A 2m wide footpath on the south side of the road from St Ailbe’s Church Road to O’Donnell Engineering will also be provided.
The tarmac used may be red near the school and pencil shaped bollards will be added to the footpath to prevent cars parking on the footpath.
Road crossings will be upgraded and utility covers and gullies adjusted as necessary.
The plans are available to view in the council office in Tipperary Town or on the Council website until Wednesday October 19th.
Submissions can be sent by email to [email protected] or by post to the Active Travel Office, Civic Offices, Emmet Street Clonmel.