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Road repair funding amount is “bitterly disappointing”
By Sean Moriarty
Cllr Marie Moloney, the Mayor of the Killarney Municipal District, has raised concerns at the amount of money the Government has offered to the county for road repairs.
Last week Heather Humphries, Minister for Minister of Justice, Social Protection, Community and Rural Development and the Islands, announced that the county is to receive €497,000 in the second round of 2021 road allocations under Local Improvement Schemes (LIS).
This figure falls short of the €689,000 allocated earlier in the year under the same scheme.
“While any funding for the Local Improvement Scheme is welcome, the allocation from the Department of Rural and Community Development and announced by the Minister is bitterly disappointing,” said Cllr Moloney. “We had been hoping for at the very least the same allocation as round one.This is despite the fact that we have well over 700 roads waiting for funding under the scheme, one of the highest in the country. The Government need to get real about funding for the county's LIS list if we are to make progress on getting roads improved across the county. At the rate we are going it will take 20 to 30 years to clear the existing list.”
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