The midlands counties are receiving €15 million, €10 million and €3 million respectively.
Just over €25 million is being allocated for the development and maintenance of roads in the Midlands.
The funding from Transport Infrastructure Ireland comes as a result of funding from Budget 2020.
Westmeath County Council is the biggest benficiary - more than €15 million is being earmarked for projects in the county.
That includes €2 million to progress the Galway to Athlone cycle-way.
Nearly €10 million has been allocated to projects in Laois - the largest portion will be dedicated to upgrading parts of the N80 around Portlaoise.
Offaly will have to do with just over €3 million - the biggest project there will be €800,000 toward paving improvements on the N62.
Nationally over €450 million has been given to maintaining the national road network throughout the country.
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