Fine Gael Cork South West TD, Jim Daly, has said that Local Authorities must be compelled to call in the bonds pledged by developers and to use the cash held by them as security to ensure that new and unfinished housing estates are completed to an acceptable standard.
Deputy Daly made the call as the Cork County Manager took the decision to bring before the council a proposal to take charge of more than 300 estates, even if they are not completed, which will bestow responsibility on the Council to complete unfinished works.
He said: "The living conditions being tolerated by the families that are living in unfinished estates would have to be seen to be believed. While the Government is working valiantly to address the issue, for many the living nightmare persists. In the case of most Local Authorities, a considerable amount of cash and developer bonds are being held to deal with this very issue and I believe that if Local Authorities were compelled by Government to use these resources, we could accelerate the rate of change for these put-upon families.
"This is an issue that I have been calling for action on in my own county since 2010, when I had the privilege of being Mayor of Cork County. At that time, the County Manager informed me that some €57 million was held by the Local Authority, in cash and bonds, to ensure the satisfactory completion of substandard housing estates. News that the Cork County Manager will bring a proposal to the Council which will see it assume responsibility for more than 300 housing estates, whatever their condition, is fantastic and will ensure the speedier completion of some unfinished estates. This initiative was contained in a proposal I put forward to the County Manager, Martin Riordan, when I was Mayor and he is to be commended for bringing the proposal to fruition.
"Since I was elected to Dáil Éireann in February 2011, I have raised the issue of releasing developer bonds and cash securities a number of times during parliamentary debates and have urged the Minister of State for Housing, Jan O'Sullivan TD, to carry out a national survey to establish the exact situation within Local Authorities across the country."
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