Legislative Procedure for Traffic Calming Procedures under the Road Traffic Act 1994
Under the Road Traffic Act 1994 (As Amended) A road authority may, in the interest of the safety and convenience of road users, provide such traffic calming measures as they consider desirable in respect of public roads in their charge.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 38 of the Road Traffic Act 1994 (As Amended) of the following scheme:
Installation of a 2.8m wide Raised Pedestrian Crossing at Edenamo, Inniskeen, Co Monaghan.
The proposed scheme will consist of:
- Provision of a 2.8m wide Raised Pedestrian Crossing, to connect the existing pathways on the L-4622-0 road
- Installation of additional Street Lighting and Belisha Beacons
- Upgrade of adjacent pathways on both sides of the L-4622-0 road
- Erection of new signage and landscaping throughout the scheme.
- Relocation of all affected 3rd party utilities where required along the length of the scheme.
- Installation of Drainage pipework where required.
- All associated site works.
In accordance with Section 38 of the above-mentioned legislation, Monaghan County Council, as the competent roads authority has concluded that the above scheme complies with relevant section of the legislation, based on the nature, size and location of the proposed scheme.
Plans and particulars of the proposed scheme are available for inspection at the offices of the Road Section, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Armagh Road, Monaghan, and also at Carrickmacross-Castleblayney MD Office, Carrickmacross Civic Offices, Riverside Road, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan, during office hours from the 15th of June 2023.
Please contact the above-mentioned offices to make an appointment to view the Plans and Particulars.
Submissions and observations in relation to the proposed works, may be made in writing to the Roads Section, Monaghan County Council, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Armagh Road, Monaghan, or MD Offices up to 5pm on Monday 17th July 2023.
Signed: Kevin West,
A/Senior Engineer – Roads Section,
Monaghan County Council
15th June 2023