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Road Improvement Schemes

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 12 February 2014

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Questions (235)

Seán Fleming

Question:

235. Deputy Sean Fleming asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will make funding available under the local improvement scheme to local authorities in 2014; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7080/14]

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On 23 January 2014, I announced details of the €332.9 million investment programme for regional and local roads. I can confirm that the Local Improvement Scheme remains in place for 2014;  however there is no separate allocation available towards this grant category.  Instead local authorities may use up to 15% of their initial Discretionary Grant (up from 7% in 2013) towards local improvement schemes should they wish to do so.  Some local authorities want the LIS, others prefer to put the money into public roads. I think this decision is best made locally by the councillors themselves.

The total grant to local authorities for Discretionary Grant was €70m for 2014. The table below sets out the amount allocated to each local authority under this grant as well as the maximum permissible spend from this heading on local improvement schemes.

County Councils €

Discretionary Grant

Available for Local Improvement Schemes (15% of Discretionary)

CARLOW   

 €           882,900

 €                      132,435

CAVAN

 €        2,030,550

 €                      304,583

CLARE

 €        3,081,100

 €                      462,165

CORK

 €        9,128,050

 €                   1,369,208

DONEGAL

 €        4,503,150

 €                      675,473

DUNLAOGHAIRE - RATHDOWN

 €        1,012,600

 €                      151,890

FINGAL

 €        1,095,000

 €                      164,250

GALWAY

 €        4,807,000

 €                      721,050

KERRY

 €        3,264,800

 €                      489,720

KILDARE

 €        2,105,650

 €                      315,848

KILKENNY

 €        2,282,000

 €                      342,300

LAOIS

 €        1,558,600

 €                      233,790

LEITRIM

 €        1,596,300

 €                      239,445

LIMERICK

 €        2,594,000

 €                      389,100

LONGFORD

 €        1,136,050

 €                      170,408

LOUTH

 €        1,032,250

 €                      154,838

MAYO

 €        4,620,600

 €                      693,090

MEATH

 €        2,954,400

 €                      443,160

MONAGHAN

 €        1,708,750

 €                      256,313

NORTH TIPPERARY

 €        1,902,400

 €                      285,360

OFFALY

 €        1,517,950

 €                      227,693

ROSCOMMON

 €        2,862,500

 €                      429,375

SLIGO

 €        1,863,650

 €                      279,548

SOUTH DUBLIN

 €           836,900

 €                      125,535

SOUTH TIPPERARY

 €        2,073,500

 €                      311,025

WATERFORD

 €        2,006,350

 €                      300,953

WESTMEATH

 €        1,552,800

 €                      232,920

WEXFORD

 €        2,528,400

 €                      379,260

WICKLOW

 €        1,461,800

 €                      219,270

TOTAL

 €      70,000,000

 €                 10,500,000

The local contribution for these schemes remains at 20% of the total cost of the project.  The same eligibility rules apply for these schemes.

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