KCC Head Office: Áras Chill Dara Devoy Park, Naas, County Kildare. File Photo
Plans to progress the Celbridge to Hazelhatch Link Road are now underway.
Kildare County Council (KCC) has successfully completed Phase 2 of the Celbridge to Hazelhatch Link Road project - Options Selection.
KCC added that it can confirm that, through funding from the Department of Housing Planning and Local Government (DoHPLG) under the Urban Regeneration Development Fund (URDF), that it will now progress to Phase 3 Design and Environmental Evaluation.
"To date, the project has completed the concept and feasibility stage and more recently the selection of options," KCC said.
The Option Selection Report for the Celbridge to Hazelhatch Link Road scheme has now been published and all documentation is available to view: https://consult.kildarecoco.ie/en/consultation/celbridge-hazelhatch-link-road-final-preferred-route-corridor-option.
Hard copies of the documentation are available to view at Kildare County Council offices, Áras Chill Dara, Devoy Park, Naas, Co. Kildare W91 X77F by appointment only until February 9, 2023.
KCC said that Celbridge is 'an important regional town within Kildare and a significant commuter town for Dublin and other employment centres in the region.'
The council elaborated: "Celbridge has seen its population more than double in the past 30 years with over 70 per cent of the population living north of the River Liffey.
"Traffic demands in Celbridge are likely to grow significantly in the coming decade with lands south of the town centre earmarked for development with the existing road network in and around Celbridge town centre, including the existing bridge over the River Liffey, already experiencing daily traffic congestion."
According to KCC, the new Celbridge to Hazelhatch Link Road (CHLR) Scheme will benefit all road users and deliver local improvements through:
The project will now move to the next phase - Design and Environmental Evaluation - which includes the preliminary design of the road alignment.
KCC has said that an initial design is currently being progressed, which will allow the Project Team to start meaningful discussions with affected landowners in Q2 2023.
In addition, ground investigation works and various environmental and other surveys will be required as part of this phase which will inform the design the alignment and proposing mitigation measures.
A picture showing the Final Preferred Route Corridor. Credit: KCC
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