The N22 Baile Bhuirne to Macroom Road Project in County Cork has secured full support from the government.
Following the approval, Cork County Council will look to award the main construction contract to move the work along.
This €280 million investment will help improve safety on the N22, while also reducing journey times and providing an improved public transport corridor.
The project was identified for progression under Project Ireland 2040, comprising the National Planning Framework (NPF), which outlines the spatial strategy for the Country to 2040 and the National Development Plan (NDP) 2018 – 2027.
When complete, the N22 works will deliver enhanced regional accessibility and connectivity which will help to strengthen rural economies and communities, which is one of the government's key objectives under project Ireland 2040.
Announcing the government approval, Transport Minister Shane Ross said: "I am delighted that I have acquired Government approval for the Baile Bhuirne to Macroom national road project. Importantly, a key objective of this project will be to improve road safety and reduce fatalities on the N22 which is one of the highest fatal and serious collision routes in the Country. As a primary objective of improving our road network, there can be no better reason for investing in our road infrastructure than saving lives. In the broader context, it will also improve the lives of so many people working, visiting and engaging in business activities in the region.
"The need for this road has been well recorded over the years. It is a busy route that is not just needed in Macroom and the rest of North Cork, but by people in the wider Kerry community as well. It is the main route between the two counties.
"I very much welcome the start of the main construction contract for this project and wish Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), in conjunction with Cork County Council, every success in delivering this important project for the South West Region."
Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) will work with Cork County Council to deliver the project.
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