East Meath residents urged to participate in public consultation on the Julianstown Traffic Relief Scheme

Residents across Julianstown, Laytown, Bettystown, Mornington, Duleek, Drogheda and the wider East Meath area are being urged to participate in Meath County Council’s public consultation on the Julianstown Traffic Relief Scheme, with the survey closing on Monday, 30th March.

The scheme, which aims to deliver a long‑awaited solution to chronic traffic congestion in Julianstown, is now at a crucial stage where community feedback will directly influence the design and direction of the project.

Cllr Tolan said: “Julianstown has been carrying an unsustainable traffic burden for far too many years. This consultation is a vital opportunity for residents, commuters, businesses and community groups to shape the future traffic solution for the village. Every submission counts, and I am appealing to everyone with an interest in the area to take just a few minutes to complete the survey before the deadline.”

The survey forms part of Meath County Council’s ongoing work with consultants to identify and progress a viable relief option that addresses safety concerns, improves quality of life for residents, and supports the sustainable development of the East Meath region.

“A strong response from the public will send a clear message that this project must continue progressing at pace. Please share the link with neighbours, family and friends and encourage them to take part. This is our chance to make sure the lived experience of the community informs the final plans,” said Cllr Tolan.

The online survey is available on Meath County Council’s consultation portal.