St Attracta & Jarlath Roads

At the June 2013 meeting of Dublin City Council I asked the City Manager about issues with the roads and footpaths on St Attracta and Jarlaths Road in Cabra East. Specifically I asked if the water shore outside 69 St Attracta road could be repaired and the path needs properly re-instated. I also asked that the road surface of the junction of St Attracta and Jarlath Road which is very uneven could be repaired. The Manager replied that these items have “been added to the Roads Maintenance Sharepoint System for appropriate action having regard to the relevant criteria for repairs prioritisation. A temporary reinstatement would be carried out in the next few days.” The contact person at Dublin City Council for this work is Ronan Connolly, Roads Maintenance. Tel:222 2576.  Mary

 

 

 

 

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