The land acquisition process for the proposed bypass and bridge at Killaloe is โongoingโ.
Cllr Pat Burke sought an update on the development at the July meeting of the Killaloe Municipal District. He was informed by Senior Engineer Sean Lenihan that the compulsory purchase order (CPO) has been confirmed and that the land acquisition process is ongoing.
โThis may continue into the New Year but crucially doesnโt prevent other works from happening in parallelโ, Lenihan stated. The Council is currently in the handover process following a recent competition. โWe are liaising with the DTTAS Inspector to ensure the project advances at the optimum pace through the various stages remainingโ.
Reacting to the response, Cllr Michael Begley queried if professional groups dealing with CPOs are making more progress adding that half a dozen were problematic. Senior Executive Engineer, Hugh McGrath told Begley โthe CPO is process not part of the programmeโ. Area co-ordinator Anne Haugh stated โthe power to enter land is confirmed once the CPO is thereโ.
Lenihanโs response included an invitation for him to brief elected members of the District at a future meeting, having already agreed to a briefing from Leonard Cleary for their September gathering, Cllr Pat Hayes cautioned that holding this in November โlets the whole thing drag to the end of the yearโ.
At the January meeting of Clare County Council it was announced that works were expected to start in early 2019 with โฌ34m allocated to it under the Government’s Capital Plan Review.ย The proposed Killaloe Bypass, Shannon Bridge Crossing and R494 Improvement Scheme will provide a western bypass of Killaloe, a new bridge crossing of the River Shannon and an upgrade of the existing R494 regional road from Ballina to the N7 at Bridhill. The entire scheme is approximately 6.2km and will cross the River Shannon approximately 1km to the south of the existing Killaloe Bridge and will cross the Kilmastulla River (a tributary of the River Shannon and part of the Lower River Shannon SAC) on the R494.