New interactive tool gives insight into progress of Athlone’s URDF projects

A new online project tracker which provides detailed information, imagery and updates on the status of the 132 regeneration proposals comprising almost 400 projects awarded under the Government’s €1.6 billion Urban Redevelopment Fund (URDF ) has been launched.

The tracker, which will be updated regularly with information on the progress of existing and new URDF projects, includes insights into the €11.1m URDF funding allocated to proposals in County Westmeath including the Athlone Masterplans and Athlone Town Centre Regeneration Project.

With the help of this interactive tool, users can easily navigate through the different URDF projects and gain valuable information about their status, milestones, and impact. It provides a user-friendly interface that allows stakeholders, residents, and interested individuals to stay informed about the ongoing developments in their area.

Users can explore specific projects, track their progress, and access relevant details such as funding allocation, project timelines, and key objectives, making it easier for both professionals and the general public to stay up-to-date and make informed decisions on the progress of Sligo’s URDF initiatives

This tool will help enhance public awareness regarding Athlone’s URDF projects, bringing valuable insights and understanding to all those interested in the region’s growth and progress.

Nationally, URDF funding is being targeted to support innovative projects that enable new housing, commercial, community and other development to be delivered within the existing built-up footprints of our cities and towns and to create attractive and vibrant places for people to live and work, as well as to invest in and to visit.

The URDF is the flagship €2 billion investment programme of Project Ireland 2040, established to support National Planning Framework objectives through the sustainable regeneration and rejuvenation of Ireland’s five cities and large towns.

URDF supported projects are now active in every local authority area across every local authority.

To access the tracker, go to www.gov.ie/URDF

 

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