Laois County Council may provide tactile paving on public footpaths, streets and crossings in urban areas to make them safe for people with disabilities.
Laois County Council may take action against landowners who do not take reasonable steps to let water drain from a public road onto their land or who let water, soil or other materials escape from their land onto a public road.
Laois County Council may set special speed limits near built-up areas, schools and housing estates to improve road safety for all road users. You can have an input into the proposed speed limits through consultation.
Laois County Council, together with other agencies, provide and manage taxi ranks by planning their location, deciding on their size and hours of operation, and overseeing their use.
Laois County Council may require landowners to cut trees, shrubs, hedges and other vegetation on their lands that interferes with the safe use of a public road or footpath. The council may take action against landowners.
Laois County Council may take action against those who place unauthorised signs or vehicles on public roads to advertise, sell goods or provide services.