Written answers

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Department of Environment, Community and Local Government

State Properties

Photo of Finian McGrathFinian McGrath (Dublin North Central, Independent)
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591. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government the position regarding unused Garda stations (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47826/14]

Photo of Clare DalyClare Daly (Dublin North, United Left)
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618. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government if he will provide a list of the vacant and under-utilised State property which has been made available for homeless-housing purposes over the past 12 months; and his plans regarding same. [47711/14]

Photo of Alan KellyAlan Kelly (Tipperary North, Labour)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 591 and 618 together.

On 20 May 2014, the Implementation Plan on the State's Response to Homelessnesswas published in which the Government's approach to delivery on its objective of ending involuntary long-term homelessness by the end of 2016 was outlined. A copy of this plan is available on my Department's website at,

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Bringing vacant local authority properties back into productive use as quickly as possible is one of the critical actions in the implementation plan and steps are being taken across the country to bring over 1,800 such units into use before year end.

Other suitable vacant residential properties in State ownership are also being considered to be brought into productive use as quickly as possible and my Department has been engaging with key State property stakeholders including OPW, the Department of Defence, the HSE and the Irish Prison Service as well as Dublin City Council and the Housing Agency for this purpose.The objective is to maximise the number of housing units available across the country so as to address the housing need of homeless households; the focus initially is on units in the Dublin region.

The OPW identified its non-operational properties, including Garda stations, for consideration and is currently engaged with Dublin City Council in relation to leasing arrangements for properties at Clare Lane in Dublin 2. In addition, the OPW recently made a property at Kildonan, Finglas available to Dublin City Council which will be used as residential centre to support vulnerable women affected by long-term homelessness.

Further properties are under consideration by Dublin City Council so as to assess their suitability and it is expected that additional properties may be utilised.

In the Action Plan to Address Homelessnesswhich I launched last week, all Dublin housing authorities are considering properties in their area including those listed on the intra-State Property Asset Register with a view to utilising all potential properties for housing purposes on an emergency basis.Housing authorities across the country have access to this Register, currently being populated with property data, where details of all State properties including vacant properties are identified and these authorities may consider such properties for housing purposes.

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