Social housing, roads, sports and cultural facilities are to be cut for the next three years in Dublin with a reduction of more than 50% in capital investment budget.
Dublin City Council has drafted an infrastructure programme for each year from 2012-2014 totalling €897.8 million, less than half of the €1.859 billion capital budget for 2009-2011.
Housing and road programmes will suffer some of the largest reductions, with spending slashed by almost three-quarters and two-thirds respectively.
However, the council is increasing its budget for water supply and sewerage infrastructure. It is also investing in the expansion of the hugely popular Dublin bikes rental scheme, refurbishment of the Victorian fruit and vegetable market and Grafton Street area upgrade.
But, funding for social housing, which has been the council’s largest area of capital spending, has fallen from €1.14 billion in 2009-2011 to just €353 million for the next three years, despite an acknowledgement by the council that housing need is increasing.
One-third of the housing budget has been allocated for the completion of the Ballymun regeneration scheme by 2014, leaving €236 million for social housing for the rest of the city. In 2009 the council planned an output of 4,772 social and affordable units over three years. For the next three years it plans to construct just 226 social houses.
No affordable housing will be built following the Government decision to end the scheme.
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