Locals groups said they are "ready and waiting" to meet with the Minister.
Kfm understands that a meeting has now been arranged between OPW Minister Kevin Boxer Moran and members of local committees in Celbridge.
That meeting is to take place next Monday, May 12th.
Speaking on national radio this morning, Minister Moran said it "would be wrong to suggest" when a resolution would be found.
He said he needs to work with the groups and that "there has to be compromise and calm" and that it has been a "challenging time".
Locals groups said they are "ready and waiting" to meet with the Minister.
Separately, approximately €500,000 worth of damage was carried out at a site used by the Office of Public Works (OPW) to access Castletown House in Celbridge.
During the Bank Holiday weekend, four vehicles were overturned, a teleporter was driven into a river, and the wires on four CCTV units were cut on the grounds of Donaghcumper House.
Gardaí confirmed they are investigating an incident of criminal damage at the site and that enquiries are ongoing.
Numerous local voices, including TDS, Cllrs and groups expressed their shock, with full details - including recorded interviews - available here.

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