Warning signs are to be erected at the Cliff Rd in Kilkee following safety concerns.
Temporary speed reduction measures had been sought by Cllr Cillian Murphy (FF) for the Cliff Rd in Kilkee โto minimise the risks to the increased volumes of pedestrians, cyclist and families using this section of roadโ.
This proposal was seconded by his party colleague, Cllr Shane Talty (FF).
Senior executive engineer, Alan Kenneally confirmed that some warning signs would be installed by the County Council โalong the Dunlickey Road between Kilkee and the access to the Cliff Walk. We can review the situation at a later date if necessaryโ.
Speaking at a recent meeting of the West Clare Municipal District, Cllr Murphy noted that increased outdoor activity has highlighted areas for improvement when it comes to infrastructure. โThe Cliff Walk in Kilkee is hugely busy, it is spectacular and attracts an awful lot of people,โ he stated.
Murphy informed the meeting that students at Scoil Rรฉalt na Mara in Kilkee drew signs of children on the road and labelled this as โa very effective way of humanising the consequence of not slowing downโ. He is hopeful these drawings will be placed along the road in the near future to impart that message to motorists.