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November 25, 2024 by Dunphy Communications

Green light for €5.4m Active Travel schemes in Athenry and Tuam

Green light for €5.4m Active Travel schemes in Athenry and Tuam
November 25, 2024 by Dunphy Communications

Galway County Council has signed contracts with SYSTRA Ltd. for the design of two major new Active Travel schemes in Athenry and Tuam.

Funded by the National Transport Authority (NTA), the schemes will allow for the design of new and improved walking and cycling infrastructure and traffic calming measures in the towns. 

The €2.9m Active Travel scheme planned for Athenry will cover the road network from Athenry Church to the Tuam Road, via Station Road. The project includes the provision of a 1.3km Active Travel link between north and south of the railway improving connectivity to the town centre for the residents of over 1000 homes.

The scheme also includes new cycle tracks and upgrades to existing footpaths along the Tuam Road, Station Road and Church Street, as well as an upgrade to existing and provision of new crossings along the scheme, the introduction of traffic calming measures on Church Street, and upgrade works to New Line Junction and the level crossing on Church Street.

The €2.5m Dublin Road Active Travel Scheme in Tuam will be developed between Vicar Street and the Tuam Stars GAA Sports Ground on the R332 Dublin Road. 

This scheme proposes to provide 1.2km of cycle infrastructure along the route, traffic calming measures, improved pedestrian and cycle connectivity across existing junctions, improvements to existing pedestrian infrastructure and crossing points, the addition of new crossing points, and the inclusion of a school street between Vicar Street and Frank Stockwell Road to improve accessibility to the schools.

Public consultation, which will be advertised in advance, will take place as the design of both schemes develops with input being sought from residents, schools and businesses. Subsequent stages will include statutory processes, tendering for construction of the works, and delivery on the ground.

Pictured at the contract signing for the €2.5m Dublin Road Active Travel Scheme in Tuam; Back L-R Galway County Council’s Donna Gibbons (Project Manager), Rachel Lowe (Senior Engineer) and Uinsinn Finn (Director of Services); Front L-R Liam Conneally (Chief Executive, Galway County Council), Cllr. Ollie Turner (Leas Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway); and Arantxa Martinez-Peral and Alan Milton (Systra Ltd). Credit Galway County Council.

Councillor Ollie Turner, Leas Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway said, “An announcement regarding the progress of these proposed schemes has been eagerly anticipated by the people of Athenry and Tuam who will be delighted to hear that work can now finally begin on the design stage of the projects.”

Liam Conneally, Chief executive of Galway County Council commented, “Working closely with the NTA, Galway County Council is committed to delivering two schemes that will encourage commuters and the residents of Athenry and Tuam to use alternative methods of transport.”

“Both Athenry and Tuam, have experienced population increases during recent years which has resulted in additional traffic congestion, particularly during peak periods. The introduction of specific cycling facilities and traffic calming measures is key to ensuring improved road safety and to encouraging people to consider cycling to work or school. I congratulate the Active Travel team in Galway County Council for their work in delivering such necessary infrastructure.”

According to Uinsinn Finn, Director of Services with Galway County Council, “The Design Consultant, SYSTRA Ltd. has been appointed to bring the schemes through the Preliminary Design and Planning stages of the project delivery. Subject to statutory processes, it is anticipated that the construction of both schemes will commence during the second half of 2026.”

“The introduction of specific cycle facilities, widened footpaths, and new and upgraded pedestrian crossings are in keeping with the NTA’s Active Travel Programme, which aims to enhance the walking and cycling infrastructure so that walking, cycling and public transport will account for 50% of all journeys made by 2030,” concluded Mr. Finn.

Pictured at the contract signing for the €2.9m Active Travel scheme planned for Athenry; Back L-R Galway County Council’s Rachel Lowe (Senior Engineer) and Uinsinn Finn (Director of Services); Front L-R Front L-R Kasia Garvey (Project Manager), Liam Conneally (Chief Executive. Galway County Council), Cllr. Ollie Turner (Leas Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway); and Arantxa Martinez-Peral and Alan Milton (Systra Ltd). Credit Galway County Council.

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