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Local Authority Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 22 January 2019

Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Questions (675)

Mary Lou McDonald

Question:

675. Deputy Mary Lou McDonald asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the per capita funding of local authorities ratio by county. [2441/19]

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The funding system that applies to local authorities is a complex one, as authorities derive their income from a variety of local sources including commercial rates, charges for goods and services and funding from Central Government.

Central Government funding of local authorities similarly presents a complex picture, with transfers, both current and capital, coming from a wide range of Departments and Offices for a variety of purposes. Some streams of funding are delivered directly from funding departments to local authorities, while others are routed through departmental agencies.

Most of the funding sourced from Central Government and provided to local authorities must be used for specified services. These can be grouped into 5 broad programme categories: recreational, education, environment, housing and transport.

In 2017, total transfers of funding from all central government sources to local authorities exceeded €2.6 billion. Additional detail on Central Government funding of local authorities is provided in the Comptroller and Auditor General's Annual Report, which is available at the following link:

https://www.audit.gov.ie/en/Find-Report/Publications/2018/2017-Annual-Report-Chapter-04-Central-government-funding-of-local-authorities1.pdf.

In addition to Local Property Tax allocations and Departmental Grants and Subsidies, local authorities derive income from local sources including commercial rates, and goods and services such as housing rents, environmental and other charges. It is a matter for each local authority as to how it can maximise income sources and manage its own spending, in the context of the annual budgetary process.

My Department works closely with local authorities to ensure the local government sector can meet existing and emerging challenges; however all funding issues have to be considered within the parameters of the national fiscal and budgetary situation and competing priorities.

Across all schemes and funding sources, my Department provided just over €2.6bn to local authorities in 2018. The table below sets out the funding that was allocated to each local authority by my Department in 2018, the population of each local authority and the consequential per capita distribution.

It is important to note that local authorities vary significantly from one another in terms of size, population, population distribution, public service demands, infrastructure and other income sources; all are factors which should be taken into account when comparing levels of funding in different local authority areas. It is not, therefore, possible to compare absolute levels of funding from my Department to each local authority as to do so does not reflect the significant differences that exist between them. Account would also need to be taken of funding provided by other Government Departments and agencies.

LOCAL AUTHORITY

2018 Total funding from DHPLG

Population (2016 Census figures)

Per Capita Funding

CARLOW

30,780,451.63

56,932.00

540.65

CAVAN

29,257,717.50

76,176.00

384.08

CLARE

41,205,977.76

118,817.00

346.80

CORK CITY

104,449,751.88

125,657.00

831.23

CORK COUNTY

120,375,716.12

417,211.00

288.52

DONEGAL

53,469,255.97

159,192.00

335.88

DLR

70,988,600.29

218,018.00

325.61

DUBLIN

500,104,484.63

554,554.00

901.81

FINGAL

151,548,292.21

296,020.00

511.95

S. DUBLIN

144,629,565.54

278,767.00

518.82

GALWAY CITY

34,170,748.39

78,668.00

434.37

GALWAY COUNTY

46,784,764.63

179,390.00

260.80

KERRY

63,506,162.98

147,707.00

429.95

KILDARE

113,059,683.88

222,504.00

508.12

KILKENNY

56,168,694.43

99,232.00

566.03

LAOIS

24,514,842.46

84,697.00

289.44

LEITRIM

15,087,273.95

32,044.00

470.83

LIMERICK*

376,084,748.83

194,899.00

1,929.64

LONGFORD

26,399,233.14

40,873.00

645.88

LOUTH

46,634,888.33

128,884.00

361.84

MAYO

48,569,230.57

130,507.00

372.16

MEATH

81,728,733.99

195,044.00

419.03

MONAGHAN

31,857,085.49

61,386.00

518.96

OFFALY

26,412,505.16

77,961.00

338.79

ROSCOMMON

21,142,322.13

64,544.00

327.56

SLIGO

34,156,831.63

65,535.00

521.20

TIPPERARY

80,046,316.30

159,553.00

501.69

WATERFORD

77,477,396.42

116,176.00

666.90

WESTMEATH

35,028,703.90

88,770.00

394.60

WEXFORD

65,795,845.99

149,722.00

439.45

WICKLOW

59,062,489.09

142,425.00

414.69

TOTALS

2,610,498,315.22

4,761,865.00

548.21

* This includes funding provided to Limerick City and County Council in its role as the shared service provider for the Housing Assistance Payment scheme.

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