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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 15 September 2022

Thursday, 15 September 2022

Questions (127)

Peadar Tóibín

Question:

127. Deputy Peadar Tóibín asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development if she will provide a breakdown on the funds which have been allocated and drawn down for repairs and improvement works on rural roads and laneways under the local improvement scheme, by county or local authority, in tabular form. [44620/22]

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As part of Our Rural Future, the Government is committed to ensuring that the Local Improvement Scheme (LIS) is funded into the future. The LIS supports the improvement of rural roads and laneways that are not normally maintained by local authorities. 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. Over 2017 to 2021, improvement works have been completed on over 3,000 non-public roads and lanes benefiting over 13,300 landowners and residents in these rural areas.

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. To address the strong demand, and following the identification of savings in other capital areas, I was delighted to be in a position to double the overall 2022 provision to €22 million this August

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

Since LIS was reintroduced in 2017, aggregate investment has now surpassed the €100 million mark, which is clear testament to Government's commitment in Our Rural Future to improve rural connectivity

The county allocations and drawdowns for 2021, as well as the allocation for 2022, are set out in the table below. The final out-turn for 2022 will be established in November when the programme of works are complete.

COUNTY

ALLOCATED 2021 (€)

DRAWN DOWN 2021(€)

ALLOCATED 2022(€)

Carlow

463,931

463,172

944,082

Cavan

1,119,389

1,109,320

1,273,457

Clare

828,528

828,528

1,238,015

Cork

1,412,738

1,410,172

1,298,240

Donegal

1,188,403

1,186,370

1,711,214

Galway

1,580,871

1,554,615

1,682,841

Kerry

1,187,099

1,185,874

1,495,490

Kildare

495,586

466,720

435,326

Kilkenny

778,682

778,682

628,610

Laois

554,259

526,202

860,277

Leitrim

503,830

503,830

1,081,038

Limerick

1,504,659

1,488,946

930,989

Longford

393,041

386,892

465,940

Louth

417,821

417,821

448,273

Mayo

1,361,625

1,354,390

610,944

Meath

803,937

801,533

569,299

Monaghan

1,326,223

1,326,223

932,889

Offaly

545,240

542,962

674,785

Roscommon

445,495

437,906

571,758

Sligo

470,542

443,236

358,030

Tipperary

721,531

715,371

1,125,773

Waterford

872,759

866,236

587,176

Westmeath

628,389

627,675

656,781

Wexford

653,786

653,786

781,027

Wicklow

741,635

741,635

637,748

Total

21,000,000

20,818,098

22,000,000

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