Over €385,000 will be used to carry out safety enhancements on regional and local roads, while over €473,000 will go towards drainage works.
Over 20 million euro is to be invested in local and regional roads across the county.
It'll be spent on the maintenance and renewal of the road network along with some safety improvements.
Nationally, over 713 million euro is to be invested in our roads.
In Kildare, the largest chunk, over 11 million euro, will be spent on restoring roads.
Over €500,000 will go towards bridge rehabilitation works, climate change adaptation and resilience works, while €550,000 will be spent on the N7.
Over €385,000 will be used to carry out safety enhancements on local and regional roads, while over €473,000 will be allocated for drainage works.
You can see full details for Kildare below.



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