I propose to take Questions Nos. 675 and 676 together.
Dublin City Council applied for funding approval for improvement works at Canon Mooney Gardens under the Precinct Improvement Program (PIP) in 2010. The PIP was part of the Inner City Flat Complex program which ran from 1997-2012.
The Cost Benefit Analysis and Capital Appraisal referred to by the Deputy were requested by my Department in 2010 and 2011 as part of assessing submissions in relation to this program. These documents or any further submissions in respect of this project, were not received by my Department.
My Department are not aware of the consultancy mentioned by the Deputy.
The regular management and maintenance of local authority housing stock, is a matter for each relevant local authority, and it is open to each authority to address maintenance or improvements to their housing stock from within their own resources. However, my Department also supports local authorities to improve their social housing stock through a range of programmes including energy retrofitting, regeneration and refurbishment works to vacant properties in order to return these to productive use as quickly as possible.
My Department does not have any current funding submissions from Dublin City Council for the refurbishment of Canon Mooney Gardens in Ringsend. However, the Council advised my Department that its Area Housing Manager and his staff are in active engagement with the residents' committee of Canon Mooney Gardens with regards to exploring various options of environmental enhancements.