Written answers

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport

Local Authority Funding

Photo of Pat DeeringPat Deering (Carlow-Kilkenny, Fine Gael)
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847. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport when he will provide the second allocation of funding for storm damage to local authorities; the amount he will provide; and the criteria for the allocation. [6658/16]

Photo of Paschal DonohoePaschal Donohoe (Dublin Central, Fine Gael)
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The Government decided in January 2016 to allocate €106 million to assist in the repair of storm and flood damage to transport infrastructure - this decision was taken on foot of initial estimates from local authorities of the cost of repairs. Following the Government decision, my Department requested (Circular RW 3 of 2016) local authorities to submit an immediate list of proposed road repair works by the 5th February 2016. It was indicated to local authorities that funding would be allocated in 2 tranches with the initial allocation facilitating local authorities to start repairs as quickly as possible and the allocation of a 2nd tranche in May intended to allow some time for the further investigation and evaluation of proposed works, for example in relation to bridges. Following receipt and consideration of the returns received from local authorities, the Department announced on the 18th February €85 million in grant allocations to assist local authorities in commencing repairs on regional and local roads. Local authorities were informed that the Department of Public Expenditure, in approving the additional funding for repair works, has stipulated that the monies involved have to be drawn down this year and that for that reason works listed in returns for implementation in 2017 could not be considered for funding. Local authorities were also informed that it is very important for them to plan their work programmes so that funding can be fully drawn down by the 30th November 2016. In addition an €8 million allocation was provided to Transport Infrastructure Ireland for works on national roads damaged as a result of the storms and flooding.

Local authorities have until the 29th April 2016 to submit a second return in relation to additional works on regional and local roads. Following the second submission, the Department will again assess the proposals received from Councils across the country and follow up as appropriate with a top-up severe weather allocation.

The amount available for allocation in the second tranche is of the order of €5 million.

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