Written answers

Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government

Housing Estates

Photo of Seán FlemingSeán Fleming (Laois, Fianna Fail)
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804. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the level of funding provided to local authorities for taking in charge housing estates in 2016 and 2017; if funds are expected to be available under this heading in 2018; the funding provided in 2016 and 2017 by local authority; the number of housing estates that are covered by this funding; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [39900/17]

Photo of Eoghan MurphyEoghan Murphy (Dublin Bay South, Fine Gael)
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The taking-in-charge of housing estates is a matter for the relevant local authority.  In an attempt to enhance learning and systems development and to accelerate the taking-in-charge process of housing estates, my Department launched the National Taking-in-Charge Initiative (NTICI) in April 2016.  The Initiative was set up on a time-bound basis in order to both better understand and stimulate the taking-in-charge process, due to the backlog of estates waiting to be taken in charge.

The NTICI was underpinned by €10m in funding. Under the terms of the NTICI, developments subject to valid taking-in-charge applications were eligible for inclusion in the call for funding proposals.  Of the funding allocated, €7.7 million was paid to local authorities in respect of 330 developments, containing some 13,400 units.

It is important to note that the NTICI was not intended to establish a rolling annual funding programme to take-in-charge all estates not yet taken-in-charge, but was instead intended to develop better knowledge and systems to support the taking-in-charge of further estates over time. Therefore, there is no corresponding funding line after 2016.

A report on the 2016 NTICI Programme is currently being finalised by my Department which will include findings and recommendations on sustaining progress on the taking-in-charge issue, and will help to inform future taking-in-charge plans. 

The funding provided in 2016 for each local authority is indicated below:

Local AuthorityNo. of estatesTotal number of units Total monies paid out
CARLOW8247€189,393.50
CAVAN23891€151,354.15
CLARE12230€437,114.00
CORK COUNTY15658€387,405.52
CORK CITY3197€124,969.86
DLR00€0.00
DONEGAL391,774€825,903.86
Dublin City00€0.00
FINGAL 7868€200,853.50
Galway CITY216€19,691.43
GALWAY COUNTY21980€382,721.10
KERRY18666€362,652.00
KILDARE6365€166,161.49
KILKENNY9694€229,900.00
LAOIS5165€141,873.30
LEITRIM9188€151,950.00
LIMERICK6383€268,500.00
LONGFORD12487€163,500.00
LOUTH00€0.00
MAYO11340€336,234.00
MEATH6300€169,659.00
MONAGHAN12211€111,170.00
OFFALY21673€320,280.00
ROSCOMMON9157€224,468.00
SDCC1745€30,000.00
SLIGO12272€252,911.98
TIPPERARY13311€521,296.40
WATERFORD10544€141,896.00
WESTMEATH553€210,130.00
WEXFORD29817€887,819.85
WICKLOW6155€290,192.00
33013,387€7,700,000.94

NOTE: Dublin City, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown and Louth County Councils did not avail of NTICI funding.

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