Project Description:
The proposed development is approx. 4.2km in overall length and includes the following:
- Segregated footpaths and one way cycle facilities on both sides of the N60 and R373 within the 60km/h zone;
- Shared pedestrian/cycle facilities corridor on one side of the N60 within the 80 km/h zone;
- Provision of periodic 60km/h zone at school drop-off and pick-up times at Breaffy village;
- Elimination of hard shoulder parking at Breaffy village; and
- Provision of a new pedestrian crossing and two bus bays at Breaffy village.
Compulsory Purchase Order made by Mayo County Council
In May 2024 Mayo County Council (“the Council”) made a Compulsory Purchase Order (“the Order”) in relation to the N60 Breaffy Active Travel & Safety Measures Scheme.
Compulsory Purchase Order & Schedule
Compulsory Purchase Order confirmed without modification, by Mayo County Council
On 28th May 2024, the Council submitted the Compulsory Purchase Order to An Bord Pleanála (“the Board”) with a formal application for confirmation.
By letter dated 8th October 2024, the Board informed the Council that the submission / objection received by the Board to the Compulsory Purchase Order had been withdrawn and that it was now open to the Council to confirm / refuse to confirm the Order.
Accordingly, Mayo County Council have on the 18th October 2024 made a confirmation order confirming the Compulsory Purchase Order without modification, for the N60 Breaffy Active Travel & Safety Measures Scheme.
In accordance with the relevant legislation the Council will publish notice of the confirmation of the Compulsory Purchase Order without modification, for the N60 Breaffy Active Travel & Safety Measures Scheme in The Connaught Telegraph edition of 5th November 2024.
Notice of the confirmation of the Compulsory Purchase Order without modification