West Clare is currently without a designated road technician leading to concern amongst elected representatives that several projects could subsequently โbe left on the long fingerโ.
One such example that councillors felt would be affected was in Inagh. Cllr Bill Chambers (FF) requested Clare County Council put in place a pedestrian crossing on the N85 from The Good House to the adjacent car park.
Engagements with Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) regarding a crossing at Inagh village have taken place, acting senior executive engineer within the West Clare MD, Morgan Lahiffe confirmed at a recent meeting. โThey seek pedestrian counts which if failing within certain parameters would render the proposal viable. I believe that the numbers needed to make the proposal viable will not be evident in Inagh.
โThat said, if Clare County Council were to fund the project from another stream i.e. CLรR or similar, the same justification would not be necessary. We will carry out the survey in high tourist season 2020 and liaise subsequently with TII in relation to a funding stream for the work. However, very limited numbers of pedestrian crossings have been funded in the recent past,โ Lahiffe warned. He flagged that the design would be subject to passing the road safety audit process as it is on a national road.
Further detail on the criteria was sought by Cllr Chambers who was then told by Lahiffe that the national road stipulations are โquite strict. The survey will be done during the tourist season, it may not hit the numbers we want. It is more likely to get funding for something on the outskirts of Dublin with heavy usageโ.
Inagh native, Cllr Roisin Garvey (GP) queried if it was previously agreed that the better location for the crossing was opposite The Ramblerโs Rest. โThe design hasnโt been finalised. With any location we take all that into account. I donโt have an exact location, we will go for the best location if funding becomes available,โ Lahiffe said. A โballpark costโ was requested by Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG). โIt depends on a number of things. We could have change from โฌ15,000 or โฌ20,000,โ the senior engineer answered.
As he seconded the motion, Cllr Ian Lynch (IND) commented โA crossing was approved for funding in Kilrush but couldnโt get a layout. Have technicians been removed from the West Clare Municipal District? If roads are losing their technician, all this could be left on the long fingerโ.
John OโMalley, acting senior executive engineer responded, โOur technician has gone into the housing department and he was doing a lot of good projects. I have spoken to the Head of HR and weโre getting positive feedback about him being replaced. We are now working with the Ennis Design Team at the moment which isnโt idealโ.
โWe canโt afford to lose a technician,โ Cllr Lynch stressed. โThe senior engineer in the roads department has made a very strong case to HR on that, he is confident we would have progress,โ meetings administrator John Corry stated. Director of Service, Leonard Cleary advised the meeting that the post had been advertised but noted โthe private sector is attracting a lot of techniciansโ.