Investment in sustainable transport across Ireland is continuing to increase year-on-year according to a new report.
The latest figures from the National Transport Authority show a spend of €107 million in spending on sustainable transport in 2020 compared to €39.6m in 2019, with the figure set to rise to €241m in 2021.
This Sustainable Transport Measures Grants (STMG) report shows an investment in cycle and pedestrian infrastructure.
Commenting on the report, Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan TD said: "Today's report shows a real commitment to sustainable, long-lasting infrastructure throughout the country. Last year saw the development of 70 km of new or improved cycle lanes and 47 km of new or upgraded footpaths, and this year will see even more. This fundamental shift in how we invest in transport in Ireland not only helps meet our climate targets, but also enables safer and healthier travel options, particularly for families and children.
"We talk about 15-minute towns and cities and regenerating our towns and villages through a town centres first approach. The only way to achieve this is through transport investment that prioritises communities and people. The Green Party in government has led a six-fold increase in spending on sustainable transport initiatives in the past year, and we are determined to continue funding projects that make active travel an option for everyone across the country."
The STMG programme aims to improve transport options for those choosing alternatives to the private car. The funding has become an important driver of change within the urban centres across the country.
The findings of the report are released on day two of the Green Party think-in in Dundrum, Dublin where the Party is discussing their vision for the year ahead.
The Party is exploring both the challenges and opportunities ahead for a new 'green economy'. The Climate Action Plan, which will be announced by Green Party leader and Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan TD early next month, will outline what actions the State will take to reduce emissions by 51% by 2030.
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