FAILURE to complete safety audits along one of the main axis points to West Clare is part of a โplanned obsolescence,โ an elected representative has claimed.
Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) were requested by Cllr Gabriel Keating (FG) to complete a safety audit on sections of the N68 between Lissycasey and Knockerra Cross โto include all junctions, road surface and any other safety concernsโ.
Senior executive engineer in Clare County Councilโs road design section, John Gannon stated that they had yet to confirm when the work is scheduled to be carried out.
Based on this, Cllr Keating felt there was an implication the safety audit had been completed. However, senior executive engineer Alan Kenneally responded to say no confirmation had been given on the 2022 audits. โWe all know the N68 could be enhanced, thatโs a different days work and a far bigger piece of workโ.
Part of the Cranny junction was labelled by Cllr Keating as โdeadlyโ. He added, โThis is a great opportunity to do something about it. There seems to be funds there for everything. We did get a second helping along the way, there is no point waiting until summer timeโ.
Kilrush based, Cllr Ian Lynch (IND) said safety audits had been done but specific areas like Shaughnessyโs Cross had to be completed. He recalled, โCranny Cross has been on the monthly management report for a long time, itโs coming and coming and then itโs Christmas. We all know the N68 needs to be done up but they responded to Deputy Wynne saying it was okay, I think PJ has from Ennis to Lissycasey sorted but the rest needs workโ.
Speaking at a meeting of the West Clare Municipal District, Cllr PJ Kelly (FF) commented, โIโve been around the block for quite a while and Iโm convinced this is part of planned obsolescence of West Clare, Iโm not cynical but this is whatโs happeningโ. He stated, โThere was always little problems, land ownership for re-alignment hadnโt been sorted, Iโm disappointed but thereโs a certain inevitability about whatโs happeningโ.