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Over €3.5m for Local & Regional Roads in Kanturk/Mallow Municipal District for 2018

Over €3.5m for Local & Regional Roads in Kanturk/Mallow Municipal District for 2018

North Cork Fine Gael Councillor John Paul O’ Shea has this week welcomed the publication of the annual Kanturk/Mallow Municipal District Road Restoration Improvement, Road Maintenance & Drainage Programmes for 2018. Over €3.5m will be spent on Local & Regional Roads throughout the Municipal District from now until the end of the year.

Cllr. O’ Shea said “I am very pleased that this funding has allowed for an 25% increase in the overall budget compare to 2017 for Cork. I know this will be of particular benefit to the roads in Kanturk/Mallow Municipal District Area which have been severely drained of funding over the last number of years”.

The following roads are included in this year’s Kanturk/Mallow Municipal District Road Restoration Improvement Programme:

The following roads are included in this year’s Kanturk/Mallow Municipal District Road Maintenance Programme: 

 

The following roads are included in this year’s Kanturk/Mallow Municipal District Road Drainage Programme: 

 

The Department of Transport has stated that priority this year is the continued maintenance of the existing road network coupled with major rehabilitation and infrastructure improvements is central to this year’s programme. There will also be rehabilitation works carried out to 24 bridges across Cork County along with specific improvement works and safety schemes carried out on our local and regional roads in Cork. Some of the local works include:

Bridge Rehabilitation Works:

·       L1319 – Spa Bridge, Lisgriffin – €75,000

·       L1032 – Rock Road, Kiskeam – €75,000

·       L5103 – Marybrook Bridge, Castlemagner – €40,000

·       R621 – Longfields Embankment – €40,000

·       L1320 – Ballindillanig Bridge, Churchtown – €63,445

·       L1051 – Garraunawarrig Lower Bridge – €30,775

·       L1320 – Imphrick Bridge, Churchtown – €51,045

·       L1322 – Egmont Bridge, Churchtown – €66,700

Safety Improvement Works:

·       R578/R576/L1052 – Tighten up Junction of R578/L1052 in centre of Newmarket to cut out straight through on the R576 branch

Cllr. O’ Shea added “Local Authorities like Cork County Council are best placed to assess priorities within their own areas and therefore I welcome Minister Ross’s statement that considerable autonomy has now been given to Cork County Council under the specific grant headings to decide their own specific work programmes. I look forward to seeing progress on our local & regional roads throughout 2018 as a result of this recent allocation”.