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The overall objective of the Traffic Plan for Sligo City Centre, and which has
been incorporated in recent years into the Sligo & Environs Development Plan, is
to encourage and promote greater pedestrian activity in Sligo City Centre. This
will reduce conflict between pedestrians and vehicles and will allow major
environmental improvement works to city centre streets.
The pedestrianisation of O’Connell Street is part of this overall process. It is
intended to greatly reduce traffic volumes in the core city centre and to create
a more pedestrian friendly environment. The core city centre for the purposes of
this project is defined as the urban block defined by Wine Street, Bridge
Street, Thomas Street, Temple Street and Adelaide Street. It is intended to
limit vehicle penetration into this core city centre area except to those doing
business there and traffic will be directed around this urban block.
Three weeks after O’Connell Street has been made pedestrian only it is still far
too early to determine the overall impact on the city centre and a considerably
longer settling in period is required. The operation of the O’Connell Street
itself ie servicing, opening and closing of the street are working reasonably
well. Traffic flows on the old southern approaches to O’Connell Street have
experienced some congestion. However this was expected and is being continually
monitored - the necessary improvements to resolve these issues are being
implemented. Overall Sligo Borough Council is encouraged with results so far. It
should be noted that traffic congestion on Wine Street and Bridge Street is
greatly reduced and overall traffic flows along Castle Street are reduced. The
city centre core is overall much more pedestrian friendly – a key objective of
Sligo Borough Council.
Circulatory Route
In order to improve the workings of the new system Sligo Borough Council
strongly discourages motorists from using High St, Market St, Castle St, Grattan
Street and John Street as through routes. These streets should be used only by
motorists who are travelling into the core city centre to do business there.
Motorists are encouraged to use a circulatory route which includes Teeling
Street, Old Market Street, Connolly Street, Temple Street etc. In order to
facilitate this route and ease traffic congestion the following is to be
implemented:
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A publicity campaign to highlight alternative routes
including preparation and publication of maps.
New signage to be erected to reflect the changed traffic flow situation.
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Making of Connolly Street one way southwards.
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Changing of the priority at Old Market Street/Burton
Street. Stop sign to be placed on Burton Street with priority to traffic
travelling from Old Market to Connolly Street.
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A dedicated right turn traffic signal phase from John
Street to Adelaide Street.
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Improvements in the signal phasing along Adelaide Street
especially from the ‘Dunnes Stores’ link road to the Sligo Inner Relief
Road.
In addition to encouraging motorists to take this newly
defined circulatory route around the city centre, motorists are further
encouraged to plan their route prior to setting off and to avoid travelling
along core city streets if the alternative routes such as the Sligo Inner Relief
Road is available. The following are examples:
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Those travelling from the South side eg Carraroe or
Pearse Road area to areas on the North and West sides of the city centre eg
the Hospital, Sligo IT, the Connaughton Road or Finisklin area should travel
via the Sligo Inner Relief Road rather than trying to use Castle Street,
John Street or the Mail Coach/Temple Street route.
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Motorists requiring to travel from the Hospital/IT area
to areas on the West side of Sligo for example Maugheraboy or the Strandhill
Road should travel via Ash Lane and Hughes Bridge to the Sligo Inner Relief
Road. Those starting out at the Connaughton Road car parks could travel via
Stephen Street to Markievicz Road to Hughes Bridge to the Sligo Inner Relief
Road rather than travelling along Castle Street or John Street.
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Those exiting eastern parts of the city and travelling
North should travel via Old Market Street, Connolly Street, Temple Street to
the Sligo Inner Relief Road.
Further alterations to traffic flows in the city centre to
ease traffic congestion and reinforce a pedestrian friendly city centre are also
being considered and are likely to be implemented in due course.
It should also be noted that an overall review of Information and Directional
Signage on approaches to Sligo and in Sligo city centre has commenced.
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