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Questions asked in the Dáil by Ciarán - Environment
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02 April 2008
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Transport |
Eastern Bypass |
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Ciarán Cuffe
asked the Minister for Transport the work that has been carried out on
the proposed eastern bypass road over the past five years; the
feasibility or other studies that have been carried out on the proposed
road; the estimate he has for the cost of the road; the amount that has
been spent on researching and preparing for the roads construction; and
if he will make a statement on the matter. |
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Minister for Transport (Mr. Dempsey):
As Minister for Transport, I have responsibility for overall policy and
funding in relation to the national roads programme element of Transport
21.
The implementation of individual national road projects, such as the
proposed Dublin Eastern Bypass, is a matter for the National Roads
Authority (NRA) under the Roads Act, 1993 in conjunction with the
relevant local authorities concerned.
As I indicated in response to a similar Parliamentary Question on 12th
February 2008, two reports were commissioned by the NRA in 2000 and 2002
on the feasibility of constructing the Eastern Bypass. Copies of both
reports were forwarded to my Department at the time. The output of these
reports consisted of a constraints study and preliminary cost and
traffic reports.
It was indicated at the launch of Transport 21 that feasibility study
work would be undertaken on this route. However, implementation of the
project is not included in the Transport 21 financial envelope.
The NRA subsequently engaged consulting engineers to update these two
studies by undertaking a further engineering and feasibility study of
the Bypass. This study examines possible route options, forecasts
traffic demand and reports on scheme costs for the various options
examined. The Department was given a copy of this report by the NRA late
last year and is considering it.
The amount spent on the studies is a matter for the NRA in the context
of their overall national roads programme budget. |
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