It was announced today that funding has now been approved for the development of a new Greenway in Glanmire.
While it is part of an overall package of measures to improve the road network in the area, the route of the Greenway can be seen above.
Note the following features and key points...
A greenway of length approx. 2km which will connect Glanmire Community School and St Joseph’s National School in the north with Cólaiste an Phiarsigh in the south. It will also link residential developments with facilities and services in Riverstown Village and Glanmire Village.
The proposed greenway will typically be a 4m wide surfaced path. For sections where the greenway runs alongside a road it will typically be a 3m wide surfaced path where space permits. The greenway is also required to cross the Glashaboy River four times along its length.
Given its proximity to both the Butlerstown and Glashaboy Rivers, the proposed greenway is located within or close to the 1% AEP fluvial flood extents over most of its length. A greenway however is considered as Water-Compatible development as per ‘The Planning System and Flood Risk Management – Guidelines for Planning’ and therefore its construction within Flood Zone A is considered as appropriate. This does mean however that there may be occasions when the greenway cannot be safely used due to flooding. Due care should be taken in design to ensure that islands are not created which could potentially strand users should flood waters rise rapidly.
You can find detailed drawings and maps of the proposed route on the Cork County Council website.
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