Less money again this year for Municipality public works
public works
23 Δεκεμβρίου 2017
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CORFU. Analysis of the budgets and planned works. What was done and wasn’t done in 2016 and 2017.
The Municipality’s Technical Programme was approved by a majority vote at Thursday’s council meeting. It was presented by the Deputy Mayor for Technical Services, Andreas Goulis, who announced that the money from the Ministry of the Interior earmarked for public works is 539,000 Euros less than last year.
The total amount available comes to 5,185,678 Euros, with 1.4m coming from the Ministry of the Interior (SATA) – as opposed to 1.9m last year. Of the money from SATA, approximately 1m is for the maintenance of public and rural roads, 170,000 for pavements and pedestrian areas, 35,000 for creating facilities for people with special needs and the remainder for the maintenance of public buildings and lighting.
Apart from the Ministry funds (SATA), the deputy mayor stated that there is also money from own resources – 100,000 for the creation of school playgrounds and 25,000 for the construction of lifeguard towers.
2m will come from the Public Investment Programme (PDE) for the maintenance of public roads. The Technical Programme also includes 800,000 from the PDE for the construction of an indoor gym in north Corfu, for which a study is being carried out at the moment, invitations for tenders are expected to be announced towards the end of 2018 and the work is expected to be completed in 2019. Another 244,000 will come from PDE for work on the harbour area at Benitses.
Sources of Funds for the Technical Programme.
SATA 1,415,850
SATA – Schools 425,900
Own Resources 125,000
Civil Protection (Ministry of Interior) 175,000
Public Investment Programme (PDE) 3,043,928
TOTAL 5,185,678 Euros
Patching up the pot-holes.
Road maintenance is one of the island’s basic problems. The following is an analysis of how the funds will be spent in each district.
ROAD WORKS – CORFU
Public road maintenance
Maintaining and improving roads for fire engine access.
How many of these are being done?
It is interesting to take a look at the proportion of the funds that were taken up – in other words, how much of the money was actually used. The shortfall on the take up of available funds in general is usually due to several factors that are part and parcel of local administration – endless bureaucracy, delays in the response of local administration ‘machinery’ etc.
2017
The funds for the public works technical programme in 2017 came to approximately 1.9m, of which 1.6m was used – 73.5%.
Specifically, the following amounts were used: 100% for rural roads, 100% for public roads, 13.6% for maintenance of public buildings, 100% for pavements and pedestrian areas, 0% for anti-flooding works and 0% for lighting. The SATA - Schools funds for 2016 were 216,000 and 100% was used, whereas the SATA- Schools funds for 2017 weren’t used and have been included in the funds for 2018 – 426,000 in total now.
2016
The funds for the public works technical programme in 2016 came to approximately 1.4m, of which 1.04m was used – 75.5%.
Specifically, the following amounts were used: 100% for rural roads, 86% for public roads (minus the roads in Ag. Georgios, Esperion, Thinalion, Kassiopi), 80% for maintenance of public buildings, 32% for maintenance of public lighting, 55% for landscaping, 0% for anti-flooding works. 110,000 which was earmarked for housing estates in Temploni and Corfu was not used.
How they voted at the council meeting.
The Technical Programme for 2018 was approved by a majority vote. The Yes votes came from the majority party, the party ‘Kerkyra Na Zeis’ (Giannis Trepeklis) and two independent councillors – Gousis and Vlachou. The No votes came from the parties ‘Kerkyraion Dimos’ (Meropi Ydraiou) and ‘Laiki Syspeirosi’ (B. Haralambos). Giorgos Raidestinos abstained.
The total amount available comes to 5,185,678 Euros, with 1.4m coming from the Ministry of the Interior (SATA) – as opposed to 1.9m last year. Of the money from SATA, approximately 1m is for the maintenance of public and rural roads, 170,000 for pavements and pedestrian areas, 35,000 for creating facilities for people with special needs and the remainder for the maintenance of public buildings and lighting.
Apart from the Ministry funds (SATA), the deputy mayor stated that there is also money from own resources – 100,000 for the creation of school playgrounds and 25,000 for the construction of lifeguard towers.
2m will come from the Public Investment Programme (PDE) for the maintenance of public roads. The Technical Programme also includes 800,000 from the PDE for the construction of an indoor gym in north Corfu, for which a study is being carried out at the moment, invitations for tenders are expected to be announced towards the end of 2018 and the work is expected to be completed in 2019. Another 244,000 will come from PDE for work on the harbour area at Benitses.
Sources of Funds for the Technical Programme.
SATA 1,415,850
SATA – Schools 425,900
Own Resources 125,000
Civil Protection (Ministry of Interior) 175,000
Public Investment Programme (PDE) 3,043,928
TOTAL 5,185,678 Euros
Patching up the pot-holes.
Road maintenance is one of the island’s basic problems. The following is an analysis of how the funds will be spent in each district.
ROAD WORKS – CORFU
- Public roads - Ag. Georgios, Esperion, Thinalion, Kassiopi 180,000
- Public roads - Achilleion, Parelion, Paleokastritsa 156,500
- Public roads - Corfu and Faiakes 156,500
- Public roads - Meliteion, Korissia, Lefkimmi 128,000
- Rural roads - Ag. Georgios, Esperion, Thinalion, Kassiopi 70,000
- Rural roads - Achilleion, Parelion, Paleokastritsa 105,000
- Rural roads - Corfu and Faiakes 71,400
- Rural roads - Meliteion, Korissia, Lefkimmi 112,200
- Diapontia Islands 80,000
Public road maintenance
- Corfu and Faiakes 900,000
- Ag. Georgios, Esperion, Thinalion, Kassiopi 325,000
- Achilleion, Parelion, Paleokastritsa 325,000
- Meliteion, Korissia, Lefkimmi 300,000
- Diapontia Islands 150,000
Maintaining and improving roads for fire engine access.
- Ag. Georgios, Esperion, Thinalion, Kassiopi 50,000
- Achilleion, Parelion, Paleokastritsa 45,000
- Meliteion, Korissia, Lefkimmi 30,000
- Othonas, Mathraki, Ericoussa 30,000
How many of these are being done?
It is interesting to take a look at the proportion of the funds that were taken up – in other words, how much of the money was actually used. The shortfall on the take up of available funds in general is usually due to several factors that are part and parcel of local administration – endless bureaucracy, delays in the response of local administration ‘machinery’ etc.
2017
The funds for the public works technical programme in 2017 came to approximately 1.9m, of which 1.6m was used – 73.5%.
Specifically, the following amounts were used: 100% for rural roads, 100% for public roads, 13.6% for maintenance of public buildings, 100% for pavements and pedestrian areas, 0% for anti-flooding works and 0% for lighting. The SATA - Schools funds for 2016 were 216,000 and 100% was used, whereas the SATA- Schools funds for 2017 weren’t used and have been included in the funds for 2018 – 426,000 in total now.
2016
The funds for the public works technical programme in 2016 came to approximately 1.4m, of which 1.04m was used – 75.5%.
Specifically, the following amounts were used: 100% for rural roads, 86% for public roads (minus the roads in Ag. Georgios, Esperion, Thinalion, Kassiopi), 80% for maintenance of public buildings, 32% for maintenance of public lighting, 55% for landscaping, 0% for anti-flooding works. 110,000 which was earmarked for housing estates in Temploni and Corfu was not used.
How they voted at the council meeting.
The Technical Programme for 2018 was approved by a majority vote. The Yes votes came from the majority party, the party ‘Kerkyra Na Zeis’ (Giannis Trepeklis) and two independent councillors – Gousis and Vlachou. The No votes came from the parties ‘Kerkyraion Dimos’ (Meropi Ydraiou) and ‘Laiki Syspeirosi’ (B. Haralambos). Giorgos Raidestinos abstained.