A city supporting the delivery of homes & infrastructure Housing is a critical piece of social and economic infrastructure in a living city. The Council has clear challenges with respect to this provision of homes and communities across all tenures and sectors for a major increase in population up to the Project Ireland 2040 Plan. We will continue to face these challenges by continued focussedmeasures and interventions under the Rebuilding Ireland Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness to both provide and facilitate the provision of adequate sustainable accommodation for all its citizens and visitors through affordable, social and private housing solutions with social inclusion, equality and diversity as its guiding light.
To enable continued growth, Cork City Council is committed to delivering sustainable traffic management systems which caters for private vehicles, public transport and the facilitation of walking and cycling options.
The high-level output/outcomes we will work towards:
• People are supported to find pathways out of homelessness • Cork’s housing meets the diverse housing needs of its populatio n • People and goods are able to move sustainably and efficently in and out of the city • Cork’s street network is optimised for current & future travel m odes • People participate in co- creating Cork’s future • Cork’s commercial, retail and residential development, and supporting infrastructure, will meet the needs of a growing working and residential community • Cork respects and preserves its heritage • The built form of the city reflects high quality design
• People have access to green spaces and recreation spaces • Cork’s housing meets the diverse needs of its population
Incorporating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
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