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2023 funding represents a 7.7% increase on 2022 allocation

The Department of Transport has confirmed that total funding of €71,340,042 will be allocated to Cork County Council for local and regional road works in 2023, according to Cork East Fine Gael TD, David Stanton.

Cork County Council’s total roads budget for the repair and maintenance of regional and local roads this year is comprised of the following allocations:

  • Restoration Improvement – €36,767,500
  • Restoration Maintenance – €5,368,000
  • Supplementary Restoration Maintenance – €4,217,500
  • Discretionary Grant – €9,874,000
  • Bridge Rehabilitation – €1,867,122
  • Specific Improvement Grants – €4,635,000
  • Strategic Regional and Local Roads – €175,000
  • Safety Improvement Works – €901,000
  • Speed Limits (Housing Area Signage) – €35,400
  • Speed Limits (Rural Speed Limit Signage) – €15,300
  • Training Grant – €266,000
  • Drainage Works – €2,512,500
  • Community Involvement Scheme – €1,695,600
  • PSCI: Survey Support – €95,000
  • Cycle Signs – €23,320
  • Climate Change Adaptation & Resilience Works – €2,191,800
  • Former National Roads – €700,000

Total Allocation – €71,340,042

Amongst the projects earmarked for funding in Cork East are:

2023 Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Works allocations

Scheme Title – Project description – Road number – Allocation

  • Leacht Cross, Ballyhooly – L1506 – €10,000
  • Araglin Bridge – L5690 – €60,000
  • Richmond Hill / Patrick St., Fermoy – L1449-0 – drainage upgrade – €25,000
  • Cairn Court, Duntaheen, Fermoy – L5766-0 – €35,000
  • Spa Road – N72 – €50,000
  • Dromahane / Glantane – LP-1212 – €40,000
  • Carrigaloe – coastal wall / embankment – R624 – €20,000
  • Rushbrooke / Norwood – drainage system upgrade to prevent flooding – R624 / L9600 / L2971 – €15,000
  • Carrig Down, Carrigtwohill – prevention of flooding to road and properties – L-7748 €10,000
  • Raheen Road, Youghal – road drainage improvements – L-9518-0 – €30,000
  • Demesne Culver, Cloyne – R629 – €25,000
  • Kilcredan – drainage improvements – L-3815-19 – €40,000
  • Clifton Terrace, Lower Aghada – drainage improvements – R-630-99 – €20,000
  • Ballycurraginny, Killeagh – drainage improvements – L-7838-0 – €50,000
  • Tim Daly Terrace, Midleton – road drainage improvements – L-9402-1 – €15,000

2023 Strategic Regional and Local Roads

  • Great Island Connectivity Scheme – R624 Cobh Road – €175,000

2023 Bridge Rehabilitation Works on Regional and Local Roads

  • Mogeely Lower Bridge – L-5832 – €91,803
  • Mogeely to Dungourney Retaining Wall – L-3805 – €89,000
  • Mogeely Bridge – L-3809 – €88,285
  • Ballynamona Bridge – L-1215 – €168,337
  • Belvelly Bridge – R624 – €42,500

2023 Safety Improvement Works

Road number – Project – Allocation

  • R628 / L1526 / L1519 – (Phase 2) O’Leary’s Cross, Castlelyons – €75,000
  • R616 / L7020 – Buck Leary’s Crossroads, Ballinglanna, Cobh – €47,000
  • R632-55 – Mullins Cross (Phase 2) on Midleton to Shanagarry Road – €10,000
  • L-1542-5 – Barry’s Boreen Junction, Duntaheen Relief Road, Fermoy – €20,000
  • L-3822-2 – Golf Links Road, Youghal – €35,000

2023 Former National Road Rehabilitation Works

Road number – Project – Allocation

  • R639-166 – N8 – €400,000
  • L3004 – N25 – €300,000

Speaking after the Department of Transport had confirmed this year’s funding allocations, David Stanton said: “Cork County Council has seen its funding for the repair of local and regional road surfaces against damage caused by weather and climate change, increase significantly for the coming year, with a welcome rise of over €5.5 million in the total allocation. Such an increase will allow for the greater upkeep of local road, bridge, and coastal wall infrastructure and the installation of further road and cycle lane safety signage where necessary while also allowing for the further progression of important long-term transport projects such as the Great Island Connectivity Scheme”.