Dundalk Town Council have given the go ahead for the latest part of the Cox’s Demesne regeneration.
The scheme, which according to LMFM includes plans for 23 new homes and a proposal for a looped road, is designed to prevent joy-riding and aimed at ensuring drivers keep to a 30km speed limit.
Following the appropriate planning process, councillors passed the proposals at a special meeting in the Town Hall earlier this week.
Six workshops were held during the consultation phase to identify and address residents’ concerns about the pilot project.
Local councillor Harry Todd said that a number of people in the area still had concerns about traffic calming measures and boundary walls.
However, according to LMFM Senior Executive Officer and Acting Town Clerk, David Storey told councillors that before the work goes to final tender, the local authority’s roads section will prepare a technical report which would address the areas of concern.
