Written answers
Thursday, 23 November 2023
Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Office of Public Works
Gerald Nash (Louth, Labour)
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165. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if his Department is aware of significant damage caused by recent flooding to the bridge over the river Flurry, Deerpark Road, Ravensdale, Dundalk, which provides public access to the Proleek Dolmen national monument; if the Office of Public Works will consider undertaking repair works to the bridge; if the agency has engaged with Louth County Council on the issue; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [51702/23]
Eamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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Ireland has recently experienced several severe weather events which have caused significant damage to the regional and local road network. Prompt restoration of our roads and bridges is essential to maintain social/economic connectivity as well as enabling safer journeys.
It is important to highlight, in accordance with the provisions of Section 13 of the Roads Act 1993, each local authority has statutory responsibility for the improvement and maintenance of their regional and local roads. Works on those roads are funded from local authorities' own resources and are supplemented by State Road grants.
Every year the Department of Transport emphasises to all local authorities the importance of setting aside a contingency fund to manage events such as severe flooding. Where practical, the Department also works with local authorities to reprioritise grant funding following such incidences as severe weather events.
As the Deputy is aware, it takes time to fully assess the extent of damage to the road network and any associated potential costs. The Department is liaising with Louth County Council throughout this assessment process.
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