At present, the section between where the N14 begins and where it ends in
Lifford, has not been upgraded. However, a cross-border project has been in the planning since at least 2006, with of
2+1 road planned between the N13/N14 junction and
Strabane. This includes work across the border in
County Tyrone in
Northern Ireland, providing an upgraded route onto the current A5. The route is to commence at the N13/N14 junction near
Manorcunningham, just south-east of
Letterkenny, and proceed southeast, bypassing Lifford to the south and crossing the N15. It will proceed across the
River Finn (and international border), to meet the
Strabane Bypass portion of the A5. The Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the route was expected to be published in 2006. Following this, oral hearings were expected to be organised by
An Bord Pleanála (the
Republic of Ireland's planning board) in 2007 as part of the CPO/EIS procedures. It was expected that the design and tender/procurement process would continue into 2008, with construction beginning later that year and ending in 2010. As of 2008, on the
National Roads Authority website "road scheme activity" section, the N14 is stated to be still at "Preliminary Design" stage. ==See also==