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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 15 July 2020

Wednesday, 15 July 2020

Questions (94)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

94. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the original cost of each project, grant aid and projected output for each project in respect of LIHAF; the revisions to same; the date of each; the amount of grant aid paid out to each project; the delivery of housing units per project to date; the discount given to each purchaser for each of the past four years to date in 2020; the number of departmental officials by grade working on LIHAF in each of the past four years to date; the details of staff that have left the section over that time in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16183/20]

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As an initiative of the Rebuilding Ireland Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness, the Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund (LIHAF) is primarily designed to fund the provision of public off-site infrastructure to relieve critical infrastructure blockages and enable housing developments to be built on key sites at scale.

In 2018, 30 projects received final LIHAF approval with an overall budget of €195.7m, of which €146.8m will be Exchequer funded, with the remainder funded via local authorities. Of the 30 projects, Kildare County Council has confirmed that its project on the Naas Inner Relief Road will not now progress, although the Council has confirmed that an element of the housing delivery that was associated with the project has taken place.

Details of the project approvals by local authority area, budget allocation, project description and projected housing delivery associated with the funded infrastructure are available at www.rebuildingireland.ie/LIHAF.

Initial funding was based on estimated costs at the time of application. Following site investigations planning processes, detailed design and the procurement processes, additional Exchequer funding has been approved for a number of projects detailed in the table below to support the final costs of these projects. In all cases increased funding has been matched by increased levels of funding provided by the local authority and/or developer in question.

Local Authority

Project Name

Supplementary Funding €

Cork City

Old Whitechurch Road

824,000

Fingal

Oldtown Mooretown

333,000

Fingal

Baldoyle Stapolin

2,000,000

Kilkenny

Western Environs

1,475,532

Currently, 3 LIHAF projects have completed infrastructure construction. Of the remaining 26, up to the end of June (and excluding the discontinued Naas project), 14 projects have been approved to go to, or are already at, infrastructure construction stage. Of the remaining 12 projects, 1 is expected to have tender approval and commence construction before the end of Q4 2020. Eleven local authorities have indicated they are not yet ready to go to infrastructure tender stage which is required in order to receive approval to proceed to construction. My Department is reviewing these projects and considering requests from local authorities for extensions to the funding agreements as and when they arise.

The following table below details LIHAF projects that have received a time extension:

Local Authority

Project name

Time Extension

Cork County

Midleton (Water-Rock)

to Q2 2023

Cork City

Glanmire

to Q2 2021

Meath

Ratoath

to Q3 2022

Meath

Farganstown

to Q4 2023

In terms of LIHAF funding drawdown, thus far, the actions by local authorities on most infrastructure projects have been concentrated in the design, planning and procurement stages, and the bulk of expenditure will arise during the construction phase. This is reflected in the level of expenditure to end June 2020, with approximately €39.285 million in Exchequer funds drawn down, matched by a further 25% local authority funding, bringing the total expenditure to €52.380m. The following table details the exchequer funding drawn down, broken down by local authority, up to end of June 2020.

Local Authority

Project name

Drawdown of LIHAF funding Exchequer Contribution to end of June 2020 (€)

Clare

Claureen, Ennis

157,919

Cork City

Old Whitechurch Road

5,522,959

Cork City

South Docks

714,798

Cork City

Glanmire

490,751

Cork County

Midleton (Water-rock)

358,044

Cork County

Carrigaline

450,000

Dublin City

Dodder Bridge

473,487

Dublin City

Belmayne and Clongriffin

325,710

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

Cherrywood

2,738,281

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

Woodbrook Shanganagh

0

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

Clay Farm

0

Fingal

Donabate Distributor Road

10,780,000

Fingal

Oldtown Mooretown

2,724,266

Fingal

Baldoyle Stapolin

274,561

Kildare

Naas

470,190

Kildare

Maynooth

390,556

Kildare

Sallins

654,584

Kilkenny

Ferrybank

225,435

Kilkenny

Western Environs

4,267,655

Limerick

Mungret

2,010,471

Louth

Newtown Drogheda

88,577

Louth

Mount Avenue Dundalk

172,945

Meath

Ratoath

814,063

Meath

Farganstown, Navan

1,953,988

South Dublin

Kilcarbery/Corkagh Grange

818,081

South Dublin

Clonburris SDZ

23,658

South Dublin

Adamstown

753,735

Waterford City and County Council

Gracedieu

112,234

Waterford City and County Council

Kilbarry

1,435,797

Westmeath

Brawny Road, Athlone

82,500

In terms of the delivery of homes associated with LIHAF infrastructure projects, the table below details the number of completed homes up to Q4 2019. Figures in respect of Q1 2020 are currently being collated. Prior to the onset of the COVID-19 emergency, local authorities had estimated that a further 4,000 homes would be delivered in 2020. It is not yet clear what impact the pandemic will have on LIHAF delivery. The individual sales price of each home delivered following the construction of the LIHAF facilitating infrastructure is not available in my Department.

Local Authority

Project Name

Residential Units Delivered to Date

Social/Part V

Cost Reduced/More Affordable

Cork County

Carrigaline

180

0

0

Fingal

Oldtown/Mooretown

379

8

211

Kildare

Naas

190

15

150

Meath

Ratoath

106

2

10

South Dublin

Adamstown SDZ

1,202

120

459

Cork City

Glanmire

13

0

3

Fingal

Donabate

66

0

66

Limerick

Mungret

26

0

26

Total

2,162

145

925

LIHAF has been administered within the Capital Infrastructure Unit of my Department since March 2019. It was previously managed under the Planning Programme Management Office section. Staff allocated to work on LIHAF also have other responsibilities beyond the management of the LIHAF programme alone.

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