*Cllr Tony O’Brien (FF). Photograph: Eamon Ward.ย
A FORMER MAYOR of Clare has said he wonโt sit back any longer and accept unsafe conditions on the roads of East Clare.
Frustration has reached fever pitch for Cllr Tony OโBrien (FF) who has hit out at Clare County Council for encouraging people to visit the county but not yet providing safe facilities. He claimed that responsibility has also been abdicated by the Government in failing to put in a place a replacement for the Clare Joint Policing Committee (JPC) for the past eighteen months.
Traffic speed was flagged as โa huge concernโ in Killaloe by Cllr OโBrien when he tabled a motion before the Killaloe Municipal District seeking the installation of raised platforms on the pedestrian crossings at New Line Killaloe and at Abbey Street Killaloe. โBoth crossings on the New Line are on a regional road and serve St. Anne’s Community College, the crossing on Abbey Street serves both primary schools and two shopping centresโ.
Senior executive engineer, Declan Flanagan outlined that Clare County Council have discussed โchanges in traffic flowโ with An Garda Sรญochรกna following the opening of the Killaloe Bypass. This has led to reduced traffic volumes โdriving directly through Killaloe but also increases on some other routes within the Townโ.
Council officials are reviewing traffic flow โto assess the changes in modal trafficโ, he explained. Traffic counters were in place until the middle of September at locations including Royal Parade and near Shantraud Woods. โThis data will be processed and reviewed where changes of driver behaviour has occurred. We do see merit for the introduction of Raised Crossings on the L-4001 formerly the old R-463 at New Line where students frequently use the crossings to attend school, with many using the crossings at lunch time. Our Technical team will be drafting plans for these crossings later this year in conjunction with An Garda Sรญochรกna and our elected members,โ Flanagan added.
Speaking at the Killaloe MD, Cllr OโBrien reminded the top table he had โan identical motion twelve months ago and nothing has happened since. We come in here every two months and one of us has a motion on speeding. There was a lady knocked down at a pedestrian crossing and a couple of weeks ago and it brought me back to the motion, we can have all the surveys and data collected but if weโre not going to do anything about it then it is worthlessโ.
Lack of Garda resources sees speeding go unpunished, he flagged. โWeโve a situation in towns and villages where An Garda Sรญochรกna havenโt the numbers and told us they canโt guarantee that they can police this matterโ. He added, โTraffic volumes may decrease but speed increases Iโve noticed, the reduced traffic volume has increased the speedsโ.
Less cars are in Newtown but โspeed has increased,โ Cllr OโBrien highlighted. โThe area serves a secondary school, a girls primary school, boys primary school, two shopping centres, a housing estate, they are highly populated areasโ.
Reflection is needed within the local authority, he said. โAs a county and full Council weโre encouraging people to come and visit us, weโre investing in infrastructure, Iโve a huge problem when not providing safe facilities for people in our own communitiesโ.
He continued, โWhen we canvassed at election in 2024, ever yone of us got it at the door in every community about speeding. I wonโt sit back any longer and accept we need surveys and data, I can see it with my eyes, I walk the roads and the streets, I can see it, I really want this job done and the job in Bridgetown doneโ.
Turning his criticism towards the Government, the former Mayor of Clare commented, โI know Iโm a member of Government party, I could have raised this at Joint Policing Committee which has been replaced and the replacement wonโt be up and running till 2026 at the earliest, there is an abdication of responsibility to look after the vulnerable in our communities whether they be vulnerable people going to the shop, to collect pension or vulnerable road usersโ.
Seconding the proposal, Cllr Pat Hayes (FF) remarked, โIโd say weโre the most surveyed Municipal Districtโ. He added, โWe still arenโt getting the funding sources to go and do it, we do need to get financial supports here for our MD to be able go and do the work in the morning. We need to go and do it, at the same time while there might be hopes of funding thereโs issues from Tuamgraney to Tulla and every townโ.
Seeing improvements carried out on roads of East Clare is proving to be โa very slow process,โ he lamented. He pointed out that it took three years for the Active Travel scheme on the Tulla Rd in Ennis to get moving. โTony is completely correct on the community policing, this has been going on for so bloody long and Gardaรญ wonโt attend meetings here eitherโ.
Within Mountshannon, funding has resulted in the installation of two table tops and raised pedestrian crossings, โpeople initially said what the hell is going on with all the works but people have realised that the traffic is crawling through but it works,โ Cllr Pat Burke (FG) noted. He said he funded a raised pedestrian crossing in Whitegate via his own General Municipal Allocation, โit is something the Council should be doing but it is done now.. Are we going to fill the Killaloe Municipal District with speed ramps, weโve said people would be giving out but maybe it is time to dare I say to litter the Killaloe Municipal District with speed rampsโ.
Responding to the concerns of elected members, Flanagan said, โI can feel the frustration on the speeding, there must be fifteen speed ramps around the Municipal District since I came to the Municipal Districtโ. He confirmed that Ogonnelloe will have two raised tables and a zebra crossing installed. โIโve spoken at length with An Garda Sรญochรกna, we have discretionary money that we will be prioritisingโ.
Plans were submitted for Newtown but were not funded, the engineer told the meeting. โWe have ten schools for the safe routes to school and we have prioritised the Boys National School in Killaloe, โthat is top of our priority for Killaloe, that is on the third round and weโre still on round one so it is down the road, urban areas have been prioritised for funding. We can outline as many areas as we want but weโre not getting the funding. We are fighting for as much money as we can get in the Municipal Districtโ.
Cllr Hayes clarified that he was โnot critical of the area office, we are doing everything in our power to get what we can get, the challenge is weโre not getting the national funding like Active Travel. Weโd have a lot less of these issues if we were still getting Active Travel fundingโ.
A submission to the Local Authorities Members Association (LAMA) has been made by Cllr OโBrien, he informed colleagues. โOne of the submissions I made to the forum for local government, we can all make submissions but through LAMA I asked that the Municipal Districts be funded directly from national government and that we have discretionโ.
Director of Tourism Development, Siobhรกn McNulty told the meeting, โevery Active Travel project is applied for and approved by the Department. The Department policy is around population centres which is different to when it started because larger population areas werenโt ready and they allowed local authorities to spend it in towns and villagesโ.
She continued, โEvery year Clare County Council submit a significant amount of applications, every year we campaign on the value and benefit, the team here have been hugely innovative in trying to explore funding streams for different projects. We will continue to champion the benefit of Active Travel and to campaign for itโ.