Limerick Councillor Seeks Traffic Relief for Woodlawn Park
Catherine Slattery, a Fianna Fail councillor in Limerick, is advocating for improved traffic and lighting at Woodlawn Parks entrance due to increased traffic from new housing schemes. Despite her previous efforts, the situation remains unchanged, causing residents, mostly elderly, to face daily struggles. The council director explained that traffic lights arent feasible, but upcoming apartment construction and public lighting upgrades may bring relief to the growing areas traffic issues.
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