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Local Goverment Housing Shortage 4th February 2014

4th February 2014 - Bernard Durkan TD

Question No.

92 To the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government:

To ask the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if provision will be made to augment the direct local authority house building programme proposed in the recent budget with particular reference to the urgent need to tackle the housing shortage in County Kildare and adjoining counties; if arrangements will be made for senior officials in his Department to engage with officials of the respective local authorities with a view to taking immediate steps to address what is now a serious housing crisis; if urgent provision will be made to put in place a major house building programme to yield sufficient housing units to meet the requirements of those families now on the local authority waiting lists some for up to ten years; if such provision will ensure addressing the problem that has arisen due to lack of adequate provision in this regard since 2002; and if he will make a statement on the matter.

– Bernard J. Durkan.

 

 

For ORAL answer on Tuesday, 4th February, 2014.

 

Ref No: 4927/14

 

 

REPLY

 

Minister of State at the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government (Ms. J. O’Sullivan)

 

 

As outlined in the Government’s

Housing Policy Statement of 2011, the main focus in terms of housing supports provided by Government will be on meeting acute needs with increased reliance on more flexible, revenue-based approaches based around the Rental Accommodation Scheme (RAS), the leasing of properties and the use of private finance by Approved Housing Bodies for the construction and purchase of properties. The constraints on the State’s finances and the necessity to reduce public expenditure to sustainable levels rule out a return to large-scale local authority housing construction programme s. That said, I recently signalled a return to modest levels of new social housing construction with 1,000 new starts expected over the period 2014 to 2015 . Some 400 of these will be delivered under the local authority housing programme; 250 will be delivered by approved housing bodies and 350 new homes will be provided under regeneration. I will be making more detailed announcements with regard to each of these measures shortly , including in relation to projects in Kildare . In addition, my Department and the Housing Agency continue to engage with NAMA to ensure continued delivery of h ousing units for social use .

 

T

his year , in addition to the funding levels set out in the Abridged Estimates 2014 in respect of my Department’s social housing investment programme, a further €30 million has been approved for the delivery of social housing . Some €15 million of this will go towards the local authority construction programme, with €15 million be ing invested in bringing boarded- up houses back into productive use. As a result, I expect that some 450 vacant houses will be made available to persons on housing waiting lists this year.

 

In terms of the co

nsultation process , m y Department’s Housing Division maintains regular and effective communication with housing authorities on key housing priorities. This is greatly facilitated through the City and County Managers Association (CCMA) which has a dedicated housing sub-committee in place, comprised of a representative group of Managers and Directors of Housing. Meetings between this group and my Department take place at regular intervals, including twice-yearly plenary sessions with all Directors of Housing in attendance. My Department will also be m eeting with Directors of Housing from all local authorities shortly as part of our annual Housing Action Plan process . T hese ro utine meetings at housing practitioner level provide a forum for effective oversight of capital budgets and housing programme management.

 

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