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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 22 June 2021

Tuesday, 22 June 2021

Questions (662)

Denis Naughten

Question:

662. Deputy Denis Naughten asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development the number of local improvement schemes that are presently on the waiting list in each local authority; the value of such projects; the number of projects completed in each local authority in each year since 2016; the value of same; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [33242/21]

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The focus of the Local Improvement Scheme is to support the continued improvement of rural roads and laneways that are not normally maintained by local authorities but which represent a vital piece of infrastructure for rural residents. The scheme is funded by my Department and is administered through the Local Authorities.

There was no funding for the Local Improvement Scheme for a number of years until it was relaunched in 2017. Since then, over €68 million  has been allocated to deliver the scheme on over 2,400 roads. The Scheme has benefited over 10,000 residents and landowners. I have indicated previously that I am actively exploring the potential to allocate further funding for the Local Improvement Scheme later this year, resources permitting.

My Department is not in a position to state the number of eligible LIS roads currently on waiting lists in Local Authorities. My Department does not collect such information on an ongoing basis as it is a matter for each Local Authority to prioritise and select roads for inclusion in the Scheme in any given year, subject to overall policy guidance and funding from my Department. My Department has previously requested an indication of the number of road applications with Local Authorities. However, further engagement with the Local Authorities would be required to arrive at a definitive position and it is likely that the position is quite fluid from year to year. 

Finally, as requested by the Deputy, I have set out in the following table a breakdown, by county, of the number of roads completed in each year and the total funding provided for these roads. This refers to the funding provided from 2017-2020; it does not incorporate the €10.5 million provided in 2021 as this is currently being delivered at Local Authority level. 

Number of LIS Roads Upgraded 2017-2020 Amt. of Funding

 

2017

2018

2019

2020

TOTAL

          (€m)

Carlow 

20

28

14

15

77

       €1.469

Cavan 

10

12

4

4

30

       €1.510

Clare 

28

30

12

12

82

       €2.867

Cork 

21

62

20

18

121

       €4.652

Donegal 

164

107

35

35

341

       €6.531

Galway 

57

69

36

30

192

       €5.025

Kerry 

41

61

21

10

133

       €3.545

Kildare

0

12

8

4

24

       €0.830

Kilkenny 

16

16

9

6

47

       €1.863

Laois 

20

15

7

7

49

       €1.881

Leitrim 

18

24

11

10

63

       €1.538

Limerick 

17

22

13

8

60

       €1.997

Longford 

17

25

15

10

67

       €1.275

Louth 

8

6

6

8

28

      €1.000

Mayo 

86

144

74

53

357

       €4.673

Meath 

22

21

12

5

60

       €1.900

Monaghan   

21

28

14

9

72

       €1.407

Offaly 

20

31

9

14

74

      €1.879

Roscommon 

41

91

21

27

180

      €1.952

Sligo 

16

22

7

6

51

       €1.615

Tipperary 

9

32

21

20

82

       €2.241

Waterford 

17

20

3

5

45

       €1.843

Westmeath 

23

22

12

12

69

       €1.636

Wexford 

18

17

11

13

59

       €1.666

Wicklow 

7

15

10

6

38

       €1.543

TOTAL 

717

932

405

347

2,401

     €58.340

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