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    1. > These proceedings will be heard in June and the outcome is, by its nature, unpredictable. Until the proceedings are decided, the Railway Order remains on hold.

      Why are the proceedings for such vital infrastructure projects taking so long to come before the courts. This should have priority over everything else the courts are doing.

    2. The government needs to start just passing bills in the dáil to individually approve the finished plans for these major infrastructure projects.

      the possible minor downsides cannot be worse than the negative effects of constant delays to everything from objections in the courts

    3. pauldavis1234 on

      If your business has to suffer “severe” or “profound” changes to allow a public project go ahead you should be compensated in that regard

      How this is not already in the legislation is beyond belief.

    4. MouseJiggler on

      When your project messes with people’s livelihoods – it’s on you to compensate them and to make sure the disruption is temporary.

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