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Local Improvement Scheme

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 25 March 2015

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Questions (204)

Brendan Smith

Question:

204. Deputy Brendan Smith asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will accede to a request by Cavan County Council for a meeting to discuss the need to provide additional funding for the road works programme for 2015 and to re-instate the local improvement scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12318/15]

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While I would be willing to meet a deputation, local authorities, including Cavan, were informed of their 2015 Regional and Local Road allocations in February. The Circular informing local authorities of their allocations confirmed that the Local Improvement Scheme remains in place this year (as it was last year) albeit with no separate allocation.

The Circular indicated that local authorities may continue to use up to 15% of their initial Discretionary Grant (€282,972 in the case of Cavan County Council) towards local improvement schemes should they wish to do so. The local contribution for these schemes remains at 20% of the total cost of the project. The same eligibility rules apply for these schemes.

If a separate fund were to be set aside for the Local Improvement Scheme, this would involve making a pro-rata reduction to the other road grants headings, and imposing the scheme on local authorities that would prefer to prioritise public roads.

My view regarding the Local Improvement Scheme is that local authorities, with their community base and local knowledge are best placed to judge the priority of works on private roads. In this way, local authorities may decide whether they want to operate the Local Improvement Scheme in their area or would prefer to put their resources into regional and local public roads.

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