I understand that there has been extensive engagement on this matter, but am aware that there are different views on the matter too.
As a point of principle, I welcome the idea that for projects of the scale of MetroLink opportunities to enhance the public realm are fully explored. I think improving the public realm can provide significant benefits for local communities and improve our urban environment generally as well. I imagine the Deputy shares my general perspective on the issue.
I understand that in relation to this specific issue, Transport Infrastructure Ireland did identify an opportunity to provide a linear park along the R132 to Swords. The proposal was to provide play areas, leisure cycling, biodiversity planting and a very pleasant green environment which would enhance the amenity value of the area for use by all, and especially those living adjacent to MetroLink.
I am informed that after extensive engagement with residents and local representatives, the design has been modified significantly to address concerns raised by local residents. Some residents still remain opposed to the public realm designs and these concerns will continue to be engaged with, and where possible, solutions will be presented for further consideration. As part of this design development, the project team are committed to working with the residents to achieve optimal outcomes for all. The services of an independent engineering expert have also been made available to the local residents to provide them with impartial assistance.