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Local Government – Housing Shortage 4th February 2014

4th February 2014 - Bernard Durkan TD

Question No.

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

To ask the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government the extent to which the various relevant local authorities have brought to the attention of his Department the seriousness of the housing crisis which relates to the lack of any available houses in the short-term, the emerging problem of homelessness and the ongoing problem of families living apart due to lack of accommodation; if reference has been made to the lack of available private rented property; the lack of suitable family-type accommodation and the attendant emerging social problems arising; if a housing emergency can be declared in those areas most seriously affected by the housing shortage with a view to putting in place urgent measures to tackle the problem immediately; if submissions have been received from the local authorities detailing their respective housing requirements relative to the numbers on their housing lists; if it is expected that the resources made available in the recent budget might be brought on stream now in order to address the problem; and if he will make a statement on the matter.

– Bernard J. Durkan.

 

 

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

 

Ref No: 4926/14

 

REPLY

 

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

 

 

The Government’s 2011 Housing Policy Statement clearly outlines that the priority for Government will be to meet the most acute needs of households applying for social housing support. I am

 

addressing that priority in the context of the resources available to me.

In July 2012, I announced details of a three-year funding programme of €100 million to deliver some 800 new units of voluntary and local authority owned social housing. In 2014, funding of over €587 million is being made available across a range of housing programmes. This includes a €50 million capital stimulus to support construction and related programmes, primarily in the housing area, including €30 million to recommence a State house building programme; €10 million for an unfinished housing estate resolution project; and €10 million for housing adaptation grants. When this is taken into account, funding for housing for 2014 is effectively maintained at 2013 levels.

 

With the benefit of the additional capital for new housing construction, I intend to announce details of a new social housing construction programme for local authorities for the period 2014 to 2015. I expect that up to 650 new social and voluntary homes will be delivered under these measures. I also intend to announce details of a special investment of €15 million for the retrofitting of boarded-up local authority houses to bring these back into productive use. I expect that this measure will deliver some 400 homes for persons in need of social housing.

 

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My Department understands that some local authorities are experiencing difficulties in sourcing suitable accommodation for households transferring over from Rent Supplement. That said

, in 2013,local authorities transferred over 4,700 households from Rent Supplement to the Rental Accommodation Scheme (RAS) and other social housing options. Of this figure, my Department estimates some 2,400 would have been accommodated in the private rented market.

 

My Department

 

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 .

In spite of the financial constraints within which we are required to operate, I expect the final output across all social housing programmes for 2014 to be in the region of 5,000 new housing units.

he Homelessness Oversight Group, which I established in 2013 for the purposes of reviewing the progress of the approach being advocated in the Homelessness Policy Statement, has submitted its first report to me which is available on my Department’s website, www.environ.ie . I am currently considering th