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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 12 July 2022

Tuesday, 12 July 2022

Questions (1150)

David Stanton

Question:

1150. Deputy David Stanton asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development if she will list the applications that were made per county under the local improvement scheme in 2021 and 2022, respectively; the applications that were approved by her Department; the amount allocated to each successful application; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [37215/22]

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The Local Improvement Scheme (LIS) supports the improvement of rural roads and laneways that are not normally maintained by local authorities. As part of Our Rural Future, the Government is committed to ensuring that the LIS is funded into the future. The scheme makes an important contribution to connectivity in rural Ireland.

The scheme was reintroduced in 2017 following a number of years with no dedicated funding. From 2017 to 2021, my Department allocated €80 million towards improvement works on over 3,000 non-public roads and lanes benefiting over 13,300 landowners and residents in these rural areas.

I launched the 2021 scheme with an initial budget of €10.5 million. Additional funding was sourced last year from savings within my Department's vote, effectively doubling investment in LIS to bring the total investment last year to €21 million.

I was pleased, as part of Budget 2022, to announce an increase in the base funding for LIS from €10.5 million to €11 million this year. I am continuing to closely monitor expenditure patterns this year. Should savings emerge, I will give consideration to again allocating additional funding to the scheme.

The prioritisation and selection of eligible LIS roads is a matter for each relevant local authority within broad parameters set down by my Department. Each year following the launch of the Scheme and the announcement of individual county allocations, each local authority submits a priority list of roads, as well as a reserve list to my Department before works commence locally.

660 LIS roads were delivered under the 2021 scheme from the total allocation of €21 million. Details are set out in the following table. In addition, some 309 LIS roads have been submitted by local authorities to date in respect of the 2022 Scheme . These roads these have been approved and works are ongoing.

County

2021 Allocation

2021 Roads Submitted & Approved

2022 Allocation

2022 Roads Submitted & Approved

Carlow

€463,931

25

€351,880

18

Cavan

€1,119,389

22

€371,140

8

Clare

€828,528

20

€582,690

14

Cork

€1,412,738

29

€879,099

15

Donegal

€1,188,403

67

€716,560

31

Galway

€1,580,871

49

€958,831

28

Kerry

€1,187,099

18

€704,030

14

Kildare

€495,586

8

€351,880

8

Kilkenny

€778,682

19

€390,790

7

Laois

€554,259

13

€351,880

9

Leitrim

€503,830

17

€351,880

10

Limerick

€1,504,659

42

€485,970

21

Longford

€393,041

14

€351,880

12

Louth

€417,821

10

€351,880

7

Mayo

€1,361,625

91

€0

0

Meath

€803,937

17

€340,500

6

Monaghan

€1,326,223

26

€351,880

6

Offaly

€545,240

29

€380,760

18

Roscommon

€445,495

30

€456,990

17

Sligo

€470,542

15

€358,030

10

Tipperary

€721,531

25

€644,070

17

Waterford

€872,759

14

€92,910

5

Westmeath

€628,389

24

€358,320

9

Wexford

€653,786

22

€431,760

13

Wicklow

€741,635

14

€384,390

6

Totals

€21,000,000

660

€11,000,000

309

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