I propose to take Questions Nos. 389 and 390 together.
The Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund (LIHAF) was designed to support housing supply by relieving critical infrastructure blockages. 30 projects were approved with an overall budget of €195.7m, €146.8m Exchequer funded and the remainder funded by local authorities. Full details of the approvals are available online at www.rebuildingireland.ie/LIHAF.
Of the 30 projects, 2 projects will not proceed. Kildare County Council has confirmed that the Naas Inner Relief Road will not progress and Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council has confirmed that the Clay Farm project will now not proceed.
Currently, 5 LIHAF projects have completed infrastructure construction. Up to the end of October 2020, 12 projects are at infrastructure construction stage or have been approved to move to same. Of the remaining 11 projects, one is expected to have a tender approved in Q4 2020 and go to construction in Q1 2021.
10 are not yet ready to go to infrastructure tender stage, a precursor to receive approval to proceed to construction. Of these ten, five are advancing through the detailed design and planning stage and the remaining five projects are currently under review. My Department while reviewing these projects will consider requests from local authorities for extensions to the funding agreements as and when they arise.
In terms of LIHAF funding drawdown, thus far, most infrastructure projects have been at 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 October 2020, with approximately €52.279 million in Exchequer funds drawn down (matched by a further 25% local authority funding bringing the total expenditure to €69.705m). The table below details the exchequer funding drawn down up to end of October 2020.
Local Authority
|
Project Name
|
Drawdown of LIHAF funding Exchequer Contribution to end of October 2020 (€)
|
Clare
|
Claureen, Ennis
|
157,919
|
Cork City
|
Old Whitechurch Road
|
7,439,757
|
Cork City
|
South Docks
|
2,300,316
|
Cork City
|
Glanmire
|
606,240
|
Cork County
|
Midleton (Water-rock)
|
388,645
|
Cork County
|
Carrigaline
|
450,000
|
Dublin City
|
Dodder Bridge
|
637,480
|
Dublin City
|
Belmayne and Clongriffin
|
415,421
|
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown
|
Cherrywood
|
2,939,404
|
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown
|
Woodbrook Shanganagh
|
0
|
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown
|
Clay Farm
|
0
|
Fingal
|
Donabate Distributor Road
|
10,780,000
|
Fingal
|
Oldtown Mooretown
|
4,020,000
|
Fingal
|
Baldoyle Stapolin
|
2,199,322
|
Kildare
|
Naas
|
470,190
|
Kildare
|
Maynooth
|
430,620
|
Kildare
|
Sallins
|
654,584
|
Kilkenny
|
Ferrybank
|
350,000
|
Kilkenny
|
Western Environs
|
5,577,215
|
Limerick
|
Mungret
|
2,131,399
|
Louth
|
Newtown Drogheda
|
88,577
|
Louth
|
Mount Avenue Dundalk
|
172,945
|
Meath
|
Ratoath
|
1,297,186
|
Meath
|
Farganstown, Navan
|
3,743,972
|
South Dublin
|
Kilcarbery/Corkagh Grange
|
883,846
|
South Dublin
|
Clonburris SDZ
|
31,053
|
South Dublin
|
Adamstown
|
2,072,178
|
Waterford City and County Council
|
Gracedieu
|
112,234
|
Waterford City and County Council
|
Kilbarry
|
1,845,714
|
Westmeath
|
Brawny Road, Athlone
|
82,500
|