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Carlow County Council 2021 Bridge Rehabilitation Works on Regional Carlow County Council Restoration Improvement €3,415,500 Restoration Maintenance €571,500 Supplementary Restoration Maintenance €408,000 Discretionary Grant €1,087,000 Bridge Rehabilitation €210,000 Specific Imp. Grant €200,000 Strategic Regional & Local Roads €100,000 Safety Improvement Works €185,000 PSCI: Survey Support €10,000 Training Grant €28,500 Drainage Works €267,468 Former National Roads €350,000 Cycle Signs €16,800 Community Involvement Scheme €334,500 Total Allocation €7,184,268 2021 Specific Imp. Grants Scheme Name LA Allocation R448 Munelly's junction €200,000 Carlow County Council Total €200,000 2021 Strategic Regional and Local Scheme Name LA Allocation Carlow Southern Relief Road €100,000 Carlow County Council Total €100,000 2021 Bridge Rehabilitation Works on Regional and Local Roads Local Authority Road Number Location LA Allocation Carlow County Council L30062 Brooklodge Bridge, Borris €100,000 Region & local Road Bridge Principle N / A €50,000 Carlow County Council inspections Carlow County Council L2011 Lightford Bridge, Clonmore €15,000 Carlow County Council R725 Halfwayford Bridge, Busherstown €15,000 Carlow County Council L4056 Burrin Bridge, Paupish €15,000 Carlow County Council R417 Burrin Bridge, Burrin Street €15,000 Carlow County Council Total €210,000 2021 Safety Improvement Works on Regional and Local Roads Local Authority Road Number Location LA Allocation Located on the Carlow to Dublin R448 Regional Road at Pollerton Little, €15,000 Carlow County Council adjacent to Service Station Located on the Borris to Enniscorthy R702 & L7050 Regional Road at Ballymurphy Village, at €35,000 the junction with the L7050 Local Road Carlow County Council Located on the Local road connecting L1024 & L6026 Tullow Town to Rathoe Village at €25,000 Carlow County Council Castlemore Cross Located on the Carlow to Dublin Regional Road at the Pollerton Little R448 €15,000 Roundabout, adjacent to Commercial Carlow County Council Retail Park Located on the Borris to Enniscorthy R702 & L70471 Regional Road at Ballycoppigan, at the €35,000 Carlow County Council junction with the L70471 Local Road Located at Porchavodda on the Regional R747 €15,000 Road linking Hacketstown to kiltegan Carlow County Council Located at Killenora on the Regional R725 €5,000 Carlow County Council Road linking Carlow to Tullow Located on the Borris to Fenagh Local L3003 & L7040 €5,000 Carlow County Council road at Kilcloney Cross Located adjacent to the Fairways L4015 €15,000 Carlow County Council Development on an urban local road Located at Ballykeenan on the Local L2023 road linking the R724 to the N80 at €20,000 Carlow County Council Kilbride Cross Carlow County Council Total €185,000 2021 Former National Roads Local Authority Road Number Proposed Works LA Allocation Carlow County Council R448 Milford (cold milling & inlay) €350,000 Carlow County Council Total €350,000 Cavan County Council Restoration Improvement €7,945,500 Restoration Maintenance €1,329,500 Supplementary Restoration Maintenance €949,500 Discretionary Grant €2,413,500 Bridge Rehabilitation €612,500 Safety Improvement Works €285,000 Specific Imp. Grants €120,000 Strategic Regional and Local Roads €130,000 Speed Limits €11,330 Drainage Works €622,238 Community Involvement Scheme €617,000 PSCI: Survey Support €24,000 Cycle Signs €20,500 Active Travel €184,747 Former National Roads €150,000 Training Grant €69,500 Total Allocation €15,484,815 2021 Specific Improvement Grant Scheme Name LA Allocation R194 Dunancorry Bridge widening (over Blackwater River) €70,000 R194 Derrylea Bridge (CN R194-004) €50,000 Cavan County Council Total €120,000 2021 Strategic Regional Local Roads Scheme Name LA Allocation East- West Road (from Dundalk to Sligo) €130,000 Cavan County Council Total €130,000 2021 Bridge Rehabilitation Works on Regional and Local Roads Local Authority Road Number Location LA Allocation Cavan County Council L3028 Assan Bridge €175,000 Cavan County Council L3042 Nine Eyed Bridge €40,000 Cavan County Council L2523 Legawee Bridge €26,000 Cavan County Council R165 Collops Bridge €58,000 Cavan County Council L6008 Coppanagh double arch €39,500 Cavan County Council L3544 Parkers Bridge €38,000 Cavan County Council L5540 Quivyy Bridge €85,000 Cavan County Council L6534 Drumcrow Bridge €58,000 Cavan County Council L5584 Kevitt Bridge €21,000 Cavan County Council R199 Croaghan Bridge €21,000 Cavan County Council R191 Latully Bridge €34,000 Cavan County Council L7518 Tonyduff Bridge €17,000 Cavan County Council Total €612,500 2021 Safety Improvement Works on Regional and Local Roads Local Authority Road Number Location LA Allocation Cavan County Council R165 Corgarry Hill, Kingscourt €55,000 Cavan County Council L3022 Munterconnaught , Behernagh, Virginia €30,000 Cavan County Council L1532 & L1513 Drumlark, Cavan €40,000 Staghall Roundabout on N3 to Erne R197 €40,000 Cavan County Council Bridge in Belturbet L3513/L3506/ Rooskey Cross Roads on Canningstown €30,000 Cavan County Council L3505 to Shercock Road One Tree Cross junction at Drumaraw, R212/L1518 €60,000 Cavan County Council Ballyhaise Cavan County Council L2540 Kilnavaragh Lane, Cavan Town €30,000 Cavan County Council Total €285,000 2021 Former National Roads Local Authority Road Number Proposed Works LA Allocation L-1533-0 Butlers Cavan County Council Bridge €150,000 Cavan County Council Total €150,000 Clare County Council Restoration Improvement €11,235,000 Restoration Maintenance €1,880,000 Supplementary Restoration Maintenance €1,343,000 Discretionary Grant €3,599,000 Bridge Rehabilitation €687,000 Specific Imp. Grants €100,000 Strategic Regional and Local Roads €4,000,000 Safety Improvement Works €405,000 Speed Limits €15,000 Training Grant €79,500 Drainage Works €879,864 PSCI: Survey Support €33,000 Cycle Signs €2,200 Active Travel €579,340 Climate Adaption €20,000 Former National Roads €267,000 Community Involvement Scheme €142,000 Total Allocation €25,266,904 2021 Specific Improvement Grant Scheme Name LA Allocation R352 Tulla Rd (Henchy's Cross) €100,000.00 Clare County Council Total €100,000.00 2021 Strategic Regional and Local Roads Scheme Name LA Allocation SRLR: Shannon Crossing €4,000,000.00 Clare County Council Total €4,000,000.00 2021 Bridge Rehabilitation Works on Regional and Local Roads Local Authority Road Number Location LA Allocation Clare County Council L-8022-24 Corlea Bridge €40,500.00 Clare County Council L-4170 Rathmeehan Bridge €34,500.00 Clare County Council R460 Cloghaun Beg Bridge €34,500.00 Clare County Council L-4012-002.00 Derrycnaw Bridge €30,000.00 Clare County Council L-4012-001.00 Pollagoona Mountain Bridge €25,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R462-008.00 Alagha Bridge €26,000.00 Clare County Council L-8078-0 Derrycon €25,500.00 Clare County Council CL-R487-004.00 Furroe Upper Bridge €23,500.00 Clare County Council L-61642-0 Derreen Bridge €28,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R479-003.00 Boherboy Bridge €23,500.00 Clare County Council CL-R483-011.00 Cavanagh's Bridge €23,500.00 Clare County Council CL-R461-003.00 Drummindoora Bridge €23,500.00 Clare County Council CL-R-474-026.00 Honan's Bridge €22,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R478-001.00 Lough North Bridge €22,500.00 Clare County Council CL-R-473-005.00 Ballynacally Bridge €24,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R478-002.10 Ardnacraa Bridge €19,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R465-008.00 Drimmeen Bridge €19,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R483-002.00 Finnor Beg Bridge €17,500.00 Clare County Council CL-R471-014.00 Cloghera Bridge €17,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R487-008.00 Clochan Samhan Bridge €16,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R352-006.00 Cloonolia Bridge €16,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R462-003.00 Drumullan Bridge €15,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R471-008.00 Inchiquin Bridge €15,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R465-005.00 Gortnaglough Bridge €15,500.00 Clare County Council CL-R-473-009.00 Cahiracon Bridge €20,500.00 Clare County Council CL-R352-005.00 Birchpark Bridge €15,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R463-012.00 Ballybran Bridge €15,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R461-012.00 Gortalassa Bridge €15,000.00 Clare County Council CL-R474-004.00 Mahonburgh Bridge €15,000.00 Clare County Council Formerly R458 Latoon North Masonry Bridge €50,000.00 Clare County Council Total €687,000.00 2021 Safety Improvement Works on Regional and Local Roads Local Authority Road Number Location LA Allocation Pedestrian crossing be installed in the R462 & R471 Square, Sixmilebridge (Junction of R462 Clare County Council & R471) €35,000 R478 / L10381 Doonagore Clare County Council €35,000 R352/ Corrovorrin junction, Tulla Road, R352 Clare County Council Ennis €75,000 R463/R466 O'Briens Bridge / Bridgetown Junction Clare County Council €30,000 R352 R352 Spancill Hill to Tooreen Clare County Council €20,000 Clonlara primary school on the L-3050-0 Clare County Council L3050-0 €35,000 R476/L5260 Kilnaboy Clare County Council €10,000 L4190-7/L8272-0 Lismulbreeda Clare County Council €10,000 R465-82 Broadford National School on the R465 Clare County Council €35,000 Cahill's Hill on Local road from Killmer L2050 Clare County Council Ferry to Cooraclare €30,000 Clare County Council L4058-2 & L4062 L4058/L4062 Junction in Feakle €40,000 Clare County Council R460/L1010 Lough Bunny €15,000 L4611-0 L4611-0 Newpark Ennis Clare County Council €35,000 Clare County Council Total €405,000 2021 Former National Roads Local Authority Road Number Proposed Works LA Allocation Clare County Council R-458-21 Structural Overlay €267,000 Clare County Council Total €267,000 Cork County Council Restoration Improvement €32,079,000 Restoration Maintenance €5,368,000 Supplementary Restoration Maintenance €3,834,000 Discretionary Grant €10,030,500 Bridge Rehabilitation €1,875,180 Specific Imp.
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