*Cyclists on the Mayo Greenway in Westport.

West Clareโ€™s Greenway will โ€œsurpass anythingโ€ offered by their Waterford and Mayo equivalents, key personnel behind the planned project have stated.

A fee of โ‚ฌ80m is estimated as the total cost for the construction of the West Clare Greenway which is envisaged to be an 85km stretch. The route will travel from Ennis as far as Kilkee travelling through Corofin, Ennistymon, Lahinch, Miltown Malbay, Quilty and Doonbeg along the way.

Addressing councillors at Tuesdayโ€™s meeting of the West Clare Municipal District, senior engineer in the Project Management Office of Clare County Council, Sean Lenihan stated, โ€œWhat we can offer in Clare will far surpass anything Waterford or Mayo can offerโ€. He detailed that the visual impact and experience of the Greenway can result in โ€œa wonderful wonderful projectโ€.

Newly appointed Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan (GP) expressed his satisfaction with how the planned Greenway will connect towns and villages. โ€œNobody wants a Greenway that you have to travel in a car to get to, for it to really work well and return investment to communities locally it really needs to be in the right place,โ€ Lenihan acknowledged. Communication with private landowners is ongoing. He stressed that extensive engagement, consultation and buy-in from local landowners would be key to the success of the project.

โ€œWeโ€™ve 1.6 million people coming to the Cliffs, this will be another Cliffs in that it will be a huge attraction,โ€ Lenihan predicted.

Costs are currently estimated a โ‚ฌ600,000 per km which allows for the acquisition of land and developing a universally accessible surface. There is a possibility that the planned 86km route could be extended to 110km. โ€œWe mentioned the figure of โ‚ฌ40m before, it will probably be โ‚ฌ80m if we are to do that right,โ€ he revealed. โ‚ฌ255,000 was recently allocated by the Department of Transport under the Carbon Tax Fund to move the project forward.

Supporting the plans, Cllr PJ Kelly (FF) predicted that the next budget could stall the progress of the Greenway. โ€œEvery time I hear costs, I think of the next budget, we have to adjust the body for a serious dose of shivers, we have to face reality, we are going to be hit hard. A lot of the ambitious projects are going to be put on hold. We have to expect the unexpected hereโ€.

Cllr Shane Talty (FF) queried if was accurate to say that the project completion was at least a decade away. The emphasis on connecting communities was praised by Cllr Cillian Murphy (FF), โ€œa lot of the time we develop a tourism product without thinking of the overall benefitโ€.

Focus is currently on the 20km run from Kilkee to Moyasta, Lenihan outlined. โ€œIf it becomes too onerous to develop a priority section, we may to move elsewhere and move it up a bit to Lahinch or Quiltyโ€.

Part of the delegation that visited the Waterford Greenway, Cllr Gabriel Keating (FG) believed, โ€œWeโ€™re on the right trackโ€. He said that Senator Roisin Garvey (GP) would have a key role to play in helping the project to materialise. โ€œThe Greenway is the future,โ€ Cllr Joe Killeen (FF) declared as he urged Council officials to continue to keep the pressure on with regard to the Greenway.

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