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Road Projects Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 4 April 2017

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

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Charlie McConalogue

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636. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the level of funding expended on the local improvement scheme programme on an annual basis over the period from 2010 to 2016; the allocation for 2017; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16220/17]

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Due to the major cutbacks in roads funding arising from the financial crisis, it was necessary for my Department to cease making separate allocations to local authorities in 2012 in respect of the Local Improvement Scheme (LIS). Details of the allocations in respect of LIS to local authorities for 2010 and 2011 were as follows;

Year

Total LIS Allocation

2010

€4,904,338

2011

€4,808,855

No monies were provided by the Department for LIS in 2012.

Since 2013, while there is no separate allocation for LIS, the allocation of funding for LIS has been devolved to local authorities, who can use a proportion of their Discretionary grant funding for LIS should they wish to do so. The allowable proportion of Discretionary Grant was 7% in 2013 and this was increased to 15% from 2014 onwards. For example Donegal County Council could use €677,675 of its Discretionary Grant monies in 2017 for LIS should it wish to do so.

Details of the regional and local road grant payments to County Councils in the period 2010-2016 are outlined in the regional and local road grant payment booklets which are available in the Dáil Library.  Details of the 2017 regional and local road grant allocations to each County Council are also available in the Oireachtas library.

In light of the provision in the Programme for Government indicating that, as the economy recovers, the Government will promote increased funding for Community Involvement and Local Improvement Schemes, I will review the scope for making a separate grant allocation once the planned Review of the Capital Plan is completed.

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