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Fear that ‘frenzy’ of traffic talk is creating negative image of Letterkenny

written by Rachel McLaughlin November 15, 2023
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There is a growing concern that criticism of traffic issues in Letterkenny will turn people away from the town.

The new traffic lights at the Polestar Roundabout sparked a ‘frenzy’ of commentary online, according to Cllr Jimmy Kavanagh, who said that people are talking about avoiding Letterkenny outright.

“Coming up to Christmas we don’t want to be putting out negative vibes around the town,” Cllr Kavanagh told yesterday’s Letterkenny-Milford Municipal District meeting.

“Letterkenny is a thriving business town and a good town to do business in, and we need to be promoting that,” he said.

Works were carried out this week to improve the phasing of the lights at the Polestar Roundabout, particularly on the Ramelton Road (N56) approach.

Cllr Kavanagh said that commentary about the lights seems to be ‘settling down and getting more positive’.

Cllr Kavanagh added that a “large dollop of reality” is needed around further projects for the town, such as the building of the Bonagee Link.

Councillors were told today that it could be 2030 by the time the Ten-T road project reaches the construction stage and the proposed bridge is built across the River Swilly.

“It’s very sobering for anybody that thinks there is going to be a bridge anytime soon,” Cllr Kavanagh said, adding that the council needs to look at smaller-scale projects to manage traffic levels now.

Cllr Gerry McMonagle said he understood that the public will not be happy with the expected timeline of the Bonagee Link.

He said that the Polestar roundabout lights were never intended to be the “be-all and end-all”.

“My fear is all the talk about it is going to damage our town, damage the economic viability of our town and turn off people and investors in our town.”

Cllr McMonagle called for a focus on interim measures, such as an improved public transport system in Letterkenny and park and ride facilities.

Cllr Ciaran Brogan said that Letterkenny’s growth has been one of the greatest success stories in the north west and that “it’s a good complaint” that the town has traffic passing through.

“I’m in business and there were two years when it was bleak during Covid,” Cllr Brogan said.

Donegal County Council has said that traffic congestion in Letterkenny and on those particularly busy roads converging at the Polestar Roundabout at peak times “cannot be resolved by traffic signalisation alone”.

A statement said: “While it will help provide assurance, reliability and greater safety for all road users, only significant new infrastructure such as the Ten-T Project and others can hope to resolve the peak time congestion issues within the town.”

Donegal County Council Area Manager David McIlwaine also told Cllr Jimmy Kavanagh that the work is underway to reintroduce a live feed of traffic cameras at the Polestar to allow commuters to plan their journeys.

Fear that ‘frenzy’ of traffic talk is creating negative image of Letterkenny was last modified: November 14th, 2023 by Rachel McLaughlin
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