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Transport Minister Darragh O’Brien to Visit Letterkenny Amid Traffic Crisis
UPDATE: Transport Minister Darragh O’Brien is set to visit Letterkenny to address escalating traffic issues affecting the town. The urgent visit comes as local officials stress the necessity of advancing multiple road projects to alleviate congestion.
Local councillor Gerry McMonagle confirmed the invitation to Minister O’Brien during a recent meeting, emphasizing the critical need for the Northern and Southern Relief Roads. McMonagle pointed out that the Windyhall Road plan has recently passed Part 8 planning, highlighting the importance of executing these projects simultaneously to effectively tackle the traffic crisis.
The situation in Letterkenny has reached a tipping point, with daily traffic jams severely impacting local residents and businesses. “It’s vital that we see action on these projects without delay,” McMonagle stated, underlining the human impact of the ongoing delays.
Expected to take place in the coming weeks, Minister O’Brien’s visit aims to provide firsthand insight into the traffic challenges faced by the community. The Minister’s presence is seen as a crucial step toward unlocking funding and resources needed for these vital infrastructure improvements.
As the November 7, 2025 timeline approaches, residents and local businesses are hopeful for tangible outcomes from this visit. Community leaders are urging immediate attention to the ongoing traffic snarls that are not only frustrating for commuters but also detrimental to the local economy.
This development comes amidst a broader discussion about the Ten-T project, which aims to enhance transportation infrastructure across the region. McMonagle’s call for action is echoed by many who are eager to see progress on essential roadworks that have been delayed for too long.
Stay tuned as more details emerge regarding Minister O’Brien’s visit and the future of Letterkenny’s traffic infrastructure. The community is counting on swift action to bring relief and improve daily commutes for all residents.
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