(Limerick West) asked the Minister for the Environment if he will give details of the allocation to each county in connection with storm damage which occurred this year.
Written Answers. - Local Authorities' Storm Damage Allocations.
The following grants were notified to local authorities towards the cost of remedial works on public roads (including bridges) arising from storm damage in 1986:
Local Authority |
Allocation |
£ |
|
Carlow County Council |
18,800 |
Cavan County Council |
59,000 |
Clare County Council |
144,800 |
Cork County Council |
1,527,000 |
Dublin County Council |
274,500 |
Dublin Corporation |
110,300 |
Kerry County Council |
621,000 |
Tralee UDC |
55,700 |
Kildare County Council |
38,000 |
Kilkenny County Council |
39,000 |
Leitrim County Council |
228,800 |
Limerick County Council |
63,800 |
Roscommon County Council |
37,500 |
Tipperary (S.R.) County Council |
96,500 |
Waterford County Council |
225,500 |
Waterford Corporation |
6,800 |
Wexford County Council |
317,500 |
Wicklow County Council |
2,391,800 |
Arklow UDC |
32,300 |
Bray UDC |
45,400 |
Wicklow UDC |
15,200 |
The grants were determined on the basis of the full approved cost of the repair-replacement of bridges and of 75 per cent to 100 per cent of the approved cost of other road works. The approved cost was calculated by the Department on the basis of submissions made by the local authorities.