http://www.ciarancuffe.com/PR/2006/PR061011D.Monkstown.RR.Council.Decision.htm
“This unnecessary road will bring thousands of cars past people’s driveways everyday, suffering noise, pollution and vibration.
The traffic implications and the serious failure of the council’s traffic department in presenting their case adequately led, among other factors, to Mr Jones rejecting the scheme. He does so, not in a dismissive manner but in clear professional tones.
“Any benefits the road will have will be outweighed by the environmental violence it will visit on the estates of Rowanbyrn and Brookville, the further stress it will create on the village of Stillorgan, and that it is totally contrary to the policies of national, regional and local development of transport which exist in 2006.
Local Green Party Councillor Kealin Ireland stated:
“The only solution to the traffic gridlock in the county is for Dún Laoghaire County Council to demonstrate leadership and demand of the Dublin Transport Office that it provide an enhanced public transport service for Dún Laoghaire.
If, as the County Manager Owen Keegan has said "we have lost the battle with the car" let's look at alternatives, not build more roads which eventually become carparks.”
Green Party Councillor Tom Kivlehan stated:
"Even the Council admits that the Monkstown Ring Road will end up pushing more traffic through the village of Monkstown".
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