The Corkman

€1 million for various active travel and public realm works

NATIONAL TRANSPORT AUTHORITY HAS PROVIDED FUNDING FOR IMPROVING EASE OF MOVEMENT ACROSS THE COUNTY

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AS a result of Covid-19 and its impact on all aspects of living and working, Cork County Council, under Project ACT and with support from the National Transport Authority (NTA), will be introducin­g a wide variety of on-street measures designed to assist citizens and businesses in managing the new circumstan­ces arising from social distancing requiremen­ts and altered travel patterns.

Almost €1 million in funding has been approved from the NTA to carry out a number of enhancemen­ts across Cork County, such as additional footpath widening, one-way systems to create space for footpath widening, potential streetpede­strianisat­ion where this supports business activities, additional temporary facilities for cyclists and the altering of traffic signal times to reduce pedestrian waiting/ crowding plus the automatic activation of some pedestrian phases in order to aid pedestrian movement.

Cork County Council’s Area Engineers are currently preparing the associated design options for various measures across towns and villages.

Commenting on the funding approval, Mayor of Cork County, Cllr Mary Linehan Foley, said “The crisis brought about by the arrival of COVID-19 has affected all our lives and the way in which we work, socialise and communicat­e. Cork County Council’s Project ACT aims to create the right environmen­t in our towns and villages that makes people feel safe and allows businesses to trade.

“We all now realise the ‘value of local’ and should do everything we can to support what is on our doorsteps.”

Council chief executive Tim Lucey pointed out that under the Council’s Project ACT, Town Teams have undertaken a number of measures to date, such as additional planting, cleaning and general improvemen­ts to promote regenerati­on and business growth across Cork County in the aftermath of Covid 19.

“With NTA funding now available to county towns and villages, further infrastruc­ture arrangemen­ts will be carried out in order to provide the greatest possible support to our local economy,” added Mr Lucey.

“As businesses continue to re-open, Cork County Council is encouragin­g owners to continue to avail of the suite of supports that have been made available to help them. These include the Restart Grant, trading on-line vouchers and expert advice available through the Council’s Local Enterprise Offices.”

 ??  ?? Mallow has seen a number of projects initiated under Project ACT.
Mallow has seen a number of projects initiated under Project ACT.

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