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Roads and new schools given priority in local authority s capital budget By Gregor White Published: 17:30, 10 January 2021
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An extra £20 million is to be invested in Highland roads, councillors have been told.
Councillors were presented with a reprofiled capital programme at a full meeting of Highland Council last week.
Highland Council budget leader, Councillor Alister MacKinnon, said: âThe increased capacity for spending on roads infrastructure comes as a result of the budget decisions taken in March 2020 and reflects the administrationâs key priority of improving this vital infrastructure.â
Highland Council capital plan update highlights increased investment in roads infrastructure and school estate By Gregor White
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Updated: 17:14, 07 January 2021
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Councillors were presented with a reprofiled capital programme at a full meeting of Highland Council today.
Highland Council budget leader, Councillor Alister MacKinnon, said: âThe increased capacity for spending on roads infrastructure comes as a result of the budget decisions taken in March 2020 and reflects the administrationâs key priority of improving this vital infrastructure.â
The capital programme update detail a £26.5 million investment in road structural capital works, £5 million investment in road surface dressing capital and a £1.9 million investment in bridges, retaining walls and culverts over the next two financial years.