Cork County Council Welcomes New Electric Sweepers for Pedestrian and Cycle Routes
Cork County Council has taken delivery of two electric compact sweepers, marking a significant step forward in the Council's commitment to promoting and implementing sustainable practices. This is the first time any Local Authority in Ireland has taken delivery of such machines, which will be used to maintain the expanding network of pedestrian and cycle routes being constructed in the county.
Funded by the National Transport Authority (NTA), the sweepers will be deployed across the southern corridor of the Cork County Metropolitan Area - Carrigaline Municipal District and the eastern corridor of Cobh and East Cork Municipal Districts. The electric sweepers will result in significant CO2 savings of 90% when compared to their diesel equivalents over their lifetime.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Danny Collins spoke about the importance of sustainable practices in the region,
Cork County Council is progressing a strategic cycle network across the Cork County Metropolitan Area. When complete, it will connect Dunkettle to Midleton and on to Youghal via the Greenway on the eastern corridor. Along the southern corridor, the existing Passage West to Blackrock Pedestrian and Cycle Route will be linked to the Carrigaline to Crosshaven Pedestrian and Cycle Route.
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey emphasised the benefits of sustainable transport links for the county,