Regional and local roads across Roscommon will benefit from funding of €22,990,000 million for maintenance and repair work, said Fine Gael Senator Scahill.
Senator Scahill welcomed the announcement that will see funding used for the ongoing renewal of the regional and local road network.
“I am delighted to see that funding will be allocated for essential road repair works across Roscommon. This funding will be key to enhancing connectivity, supporting businesses, and making it easier and safer for families to get to and from school, and to work in our communities.
“We want to see continued safety for all road users and key to that is the protection and regeneration of our existing regional and local road network.
“This funding will allow us to repair, strengthen and maintain our roads across the country, ensuring they are fit for purpose. These measures will improve the overall safety of our road network, benefiting all road users in Roscommon
“I am also delighted to see that we are designating €225,750 for 7 projects focused on climate change adaptation to ensure the long-term sustainability and resilience of our roads, and €250,000 is being allocated under the Specific Grant category for smaller-scale road improvements.
“This essential investment will have a huge impact for towns, villages, and communities all over Roscommon, I would like to acknowledge Cllr Liam Callaghan, Cllr Domnick Connolly and my former colleagues on Roscommon County Council for their work on this”, concluded Senator Scahill.
Minister of State with responsibility for Rural Transport Jerry Buttimer said: “As Minister with responsibility for Rural Transport, I know just how important it is that we continue to invest in our rural road network.
“This funding totalling €713 million will support and enhance towns, villages and communities the length and breadth of the State.
“It’s an investment that will boost connectivity, support businesses, and make daily commutes to school, work, and other activities easier and safer for families.”