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07/03/19 Further public consultation on potential link road at Ballybofey for Ten-T Project

A further public consultation event will be held next week to consider potential link route corridors to connect Ballybofey to the proposed Donegal TEN-T Road Project.

 

This event will be held on Thursday 14 March in Jackson’s Hotel in Ballybofey from 2pm to 8pm and will focus specifically on potential route corridors identified in relation to the Link Road to Ballybofey, that will provide the connection between the proposed scheme and the existing road network.

 

This is part of the Donegal TEN-T Priority Route Improvement Project which involves the improvement of three sections of the National Road or TEN-T Network including Section 1 – N15/N13 Ballybofey/Stranorlar Urban Region; Section 2 – N56/N13 Letterkenny to Manorcunningham and Section 3 – N14 Manorcunningham to Lifford / Strabane / A5 Link.

 

Public consultation events on the Emerging Preferred Route Corridor for the entire project were held in recent weeks and next week’s event will focus on the potential route corridors identified in relation to the Link Road to Ballybofey.

 

Work on finalising the final Preferred Route Corridors is continuing and the TEN-T Project Liaison Team in Donegal County Councils National Roads Office will continue to contact and meet affected property owners within these Route Corridors.

 

It is expected that the final Preferred Route Corridors for each Section of the Project will be presented to the public at further events in the coming months.

 

For more information visit www.donegal-ten-t.ie.

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