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Tipperary county council reveals plans for a new traffic calming scheme
New Traffic Calming Scheme in the town of Borrisoleigh
Reporter:
Daniel Ryan
05 Feb 2025 2:00 PM
Tipperary County Council has this week given notice of its intention to deliver a new Traffic Calming Scheme in the town of Borrisoleigh.
The proposed development includes the following key components:
Raised Speed Table Installation: Located on Borrisoleigh Main Street (R498) at the junction with Templemore (R501), installation of a raised speed table with associated signage and drainage, designed to reduce traffic speeds in the area, promoting safer driving conditions.
Pedestrian Zebra Crossing (Type B): Integrated into the raised speed table, the zebra crossing will provide designated safe crossing point for pedestrians.
Courtesy Pedestrian Crossings: Two courtesy pedestrian crossings will be added to ensure pedestrians can safely cross at pedestrian desire lines at the junction.
Traffic Light Crossing Upgrades: At the existing traffic light-controlled crossing on Borrisoleigh Main Street, installation of a raised pedestrian crossing with associated tactile paving as well as updated signage and drainage.
By post addressed to: Senior Executive Engineer, Thurles Municipal District, Castle Avenue, Thurles, Co. Tipperary
Closing date for receipt of submissions: 16:30hrs on Friday 7th March 2025.
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