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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 8 September 2020

Tuesday, 8 September 2020

Questions (241)

Dara Calleary

Question:

241. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Transport the level of funding via the regional roads allocated for 2020 to date; the drawdown by county to 1 September 2020; the anticipated drawdown by 31 December 2020; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22231/20]

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The improvement and maintenance of regional and local roads (RLR) is the statutory responsibility of each local authority, in accordance with the provisions of Section 13 of the Roads Act 1993. Works on those roads are funded from Council's own resources supplemented by State road grants, where applicable. The initial selection and prioritisation of works to be funded is also a matter for the local authority.

The 2020 regional and local road allocations were announced on 21st January 2020. Details of the regional and local road grant allocations to local authorities are outlined in the regional and local road grant booklets which are available in the Oireachtas Library.

Table 1 below outlines the 2020 grant allocations and the grants paid out to the end of August this year.

Table 1 - Regional and Local Road Grant Allocations 2020

Local Authority

Spend to end August 2020

2020 Allocation

Carlow

€1,581,102

€6,851,468

Cavan

€4,895,924

€15,136,048

Clare

€4,662,196

€24,472,864

Cork City

€1,849,594

€9,299,570

Cork County

€14,733,849

€57,884,935

Donegal

€7,771,702

€32,956,678

Dublin City

€14,300

€38,000

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown

€0

€35,000

Fingal

€0

€30,000

Galway City

€544,272

€3,098,894

Galway County

€12,282,903

€33,778,558

Kerry

€8,179,271

€25,310,959

Kildare

€4,951,375

€23,291,179

Kilkenny

€7,314,240

€14,948,195

Laois

€4,050,011

€12,349,884

Leitrim

€3,503,826

€11,564,578

Limerick

€11,143,445

€26,766,269

Longford

€4,005,275

€8,920,444

Louth

€1,451,249

€8,367,709

Mayo

€11,921,943

€30,775,203

Meath

€4,834,370

€23,696,867

Monaghan

€1,992,698

€14,481,180

Offaly

€2,972,432

€11,027,499

Roscommon

€4,471,609

€17,778,347

Sligo

€9,104,270

€17,879,738

South Dublin

€0

€532,000

Tipperary

€15,505,208

€28,946,723

Waterford

€7,390,656

€16,372,423

Westmeath

€3,984,561

€11,358,181

Wexford

€8,932,274

€17,088,007

Wicklow

€2,636,816

€11,641,360

Totals

€166,681,371

€516,678,760

Following consideration of applications received from local authorities I recently announced the grant allocations for Active Travel and Climate Change Adaptation measures under the Government’s July Jobs Stimulus Plan. Tables 2 and 3 below sets out the allocations to local authorities. There has been no draw down of grants under these programmes as yet.

Table 2 - Active Travel Grant Allocations 2020

Local Authority

Number of 2020 Schemes

Allocations

Carlow County Council

12

€ 528,000

Cavan County Council

20

€ 1,070,000

Clare County Council

20

€ 1,264,340

Cork County Council

104

€ 5,002,611

Donegal County Council

55

€ 2,520,825

Galway County Council

41

€ 2,688,095

Kerry County Council

14

€ 1,907,500

Kilkenny County Council

28

€ 1,227,000

Laois County Council

4

€ 929,000

Leitrim County Council

12

€ 1,049,000

Limerick County Council

14

€ 1,553,000

Longford County Council

8

€ 761,500

Louth County Council

9

€ 775,000

Mayo County Council

27

€ 2,428,900

Monaghan

10

€ 1,172,275

Offaly County Council

28

€ 827,500

Roscommon County Council

7

€ 1,110,000

Sligo County Council

22

€ 1,043,200

Tipperary Co Council

37

€ 1,769,500

Waterford County Council

20

€ 1,249,000

Westmeath County Council

11

€ 860,000

Wexford County Council

28

€ 1,351,098

Total

531

€33,087,344

Table 3 - Climate Change Adaptation Grant Allocations 2020

Local Authority

Number of 2020 Schemes

Allocations

Carlow County Council

3

€ 165,000

Cavan County Council

8

€ 464,000

Clare County Council

14

€ 580,900

Cork County Council

44

€ 1,631,650

Donegal County Council

7

€ 781,750

Galway County Council

23

€ 1,005,000

Kerry County Council

15

€ 698,500

Kildare County Council

2

€ 280,000

Kilkenny County Council

10

€ 373,000

Laois County Council

8

€ 267,000

Leitrim County Council

5

€ 1,480,000

Limerick County Council

7

€ 595,000

Longford County Council

3

€ 207,057

Louth County Council

4

€ 202,000

Mayo County Council

20

€ 801,480

Meath County Council

5

€ 517,000

Monaghan

21

€ 310,000

Offaly County Council

9

€ 272,000

Roscommon County Council

6

€ 470,000

Sligo County Council

7

€ 354,000

Tipperary Co Council

18

€ 858,000

Waterford County Council

7

€ 440,000

Westmeath County Council

3

€ 280,000

Wexford County Council

16

€ 460,000

Wicklow County Council

5

€ 378,000

Cork City

3

€ 226,000

Total

273

€14,097,337

As regards the anticipated drawdown by year end, while the suspension of work earlier in the year related to Covid-19 did impact on activity, the Department is seeking to actively manage the regional and local road programme with a view to full grant drawdown.

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