PLUTS Study
City Centre Crossing
City Centre Crossing - the new City Centre Bridge exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists will link the redeveloped North Quays with the existing City Centre.
© Waterford City CouncilCity Centre Crossing
City Centre Crossing - the new City Centre Bridge exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists will link the redeveloped North Quays with the existing City Centre.
© Waterford City CouncilThe Waterford City Council's Planning Land Use and Transportation Study (PLUTS) draft final report outlines the plans for the second river crossing as well as the proposed pedestrian bridge.
The second river crossing will be about 475 metres in length and the new City Centre Bridge exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists will link the redeveloped North Quays with the existing City Centre.
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