The matter was first raised in February.
A councillor says "not a lot" of progress has been made on a proposal enter talks with neighbouring councils on shared road gritting.
Fine Gael Cllr., Tracey O'Dwyer, first raised the matter at the February meeting of the Kildare Newbridge Municipal District.
She proposed that KCC "engage with neighboring councils to identify border routes that could be shared in the 2021/2022 gritting route so as to allow additional accident prone roads...be included in the gritting programme for 2021/2022,"
The councillor noted routes including the Sunnyhill Road in Kilcullen, the Brannockstown to Naas road and the Dunlavin to Kilcullen Road.
At the July meeting, she found that resource constraints mean the proposal hasn't been progressed.
Cllr. O'Dwyer joined Ciara Noble on Monday's edition of Kildare Today, discussing all of her motions before the July meeting of the Kildare/Newbridge Municipal District.

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