Lenght of Roads on 31st December, 2007
Kilometres | Miles | |
National Primary Roads | 147.8 | 91.9 |
National Secondary Roads | 68.3 | 42.4 |
Regional | 315.9 | 196.3 |
Local Roads | 2,532.2 | 1,573.5 |
Total | 3,064.2 | 1,904.0 |
Road Design / Construction / Improvement / Maintenance
The major schemes undertaken included:
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M8/N8 Cullahill/Cashel - Substantial progress in relation to earthworks, culverts and structures was achieved in 2007 by the contractor SRB Civil Engineering Ltd.
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N9/N10 Waterford to Knocktopher - Phase 2 Contract. Ascon Ltd., commenced work on site in January,2007 establishing their compound at Mullinavat. Good progress has been undertaken in relation to earth works and setting out for bridge construction etc.
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N9 Phase 4 - Knocktopher to Powerstown - Archaeological resolution has commenced in advance of the main works and anticipation that a contractor will be appointed in early 2008.
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N77 Kilkenny Ring Road Extension - Construction commenced in June 2005 and the road was officially opened on the 18th December 2007.
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N25 Waterford to Glenmore. Public consultation in relation to constraints study was undertaken in September 2007 which will allow the identification of a study area for route options to be developed.
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N77 Ballynaslee - Design ongoing in 2007.
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N76 Tennypark to Brownstown - Design ongoing in 2007.
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Kilkenny Eastern Environs - Ballybough Street. Contract underway in 2007.
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Newpark Drive - Draft planning report completed. Revised Part 8 published in 2007 and adopted by the Council in April 2007.
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Kilkenny Inner Relief Road - Design ongoing and indicative route set out.
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R705 Graiguenamanagh Relief Road - Contract nearing completion and expected to be completed early in 2008.
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N24 Mooncoin By Pass - Ground Investigation contract completed in 2007.
N77 Kilkenny Ring Road Extension
Development Charges
Following the Council's adoption of a new Development Contribution Scheme in 2003 a sum of €5.3m allocated to roads in 2007. In accordance with the Council's Development Contributions Scheme 40% of the Roads budget is allocated at area level, while 60% is allocated at full Council level.
Community Involvement in the Road Works Scheme
2007 STATISTICS | |
Total number of roads repaired | 21 |
Total length of roads repaired | 10 |
Total number of residents who benefited | 92 |
Total expenditure incurred | €880,201 |
Local Improvement Schemes
This scheme refers to non-public roads serving two or more separate agricultural holdings. A local contribution of at least 10% of the cost of improvement works required and the balance is charged to the Local Improvement Scheme grant from DOELG.
2007 STATISTICS | |
Total number of roads repaired | 23 |
Total length of roads repaired | 7.095 |
Total number of beneficiaries | 69 |
Total expenditure incurred | €667,162 |
Total value of local contributions | €90,180 |
Public Lighting
Kilkenny County Council maintains over 6,800 lights.
In 1996 a decision was taken to upgrade all public lighting in the county from Mercury to sodium lights and a contract was entered into with the E.S.B. to upgrade same and provide infill lighting to be funded over a five year period. The works were completed in May 2000. In 2004 Kilkenny County Council agreed to a four year programme for public lighting which is ongoing.
Service Indicators
- Area of local and regional surfaced dressed 795,398 sqm.
- % local and regional surface dressed: 6.039 %
Road Safety
- Road Safety Plan prepared in association with An Garda Siochana, the Road Safety Authority, Dept.of the Environment, Heritage & Local Government, National Roads Authority and other relevant agencies adopted by the Council in December 2007. The plan was prepared as part of a coordinated strategy to address the issue of road fatalities and serious injuries within the county.
- Road Safety Together Committee set up to review progress in relation to implementing the Road safety Plan.
- School Safety Programme adopted by the Council in 2007.
New Bridge constructed over N77 Ring Road Extension.