Plans to invest £57.35m on new schools, roads and street lighting in Somerset are to be discussed by the council tomorrow, 18 February.
£19.5m will be spent on maintaining the county's highways network.
The figure also includes £6.5m for a new primary school at Lufton in Yeovil and a further £6.5m for new school buildings across Somerset.
Other areas of investment include:
• £5m to repair and upgrade existing school properties
• £400,000 to make schools more accessible for children with disabilities
• £1m to increase capacity for pre-schools
• £350,000 to improve accessibility on Rights of Way by upgrading bridges and stiles
• £600k for new replacement gritters to help keep Somerset’s roads safe during winter
• £6m earmarked to commence the redevelopment of County Hall in Taunton to create a public services hub. This will be subject to future decisions and liaison with partner agencies, and
• £4m to invest in new ICT developments.
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