CE Management Report January 2021

Capital Advance Leasing Facility (CALF): Tuath Housing Association, with DHPLG approval, has progressed a construction scheme at the Meadows, Knocknacullen consisting of 52 units, commenced in February 2018, with 31 homes completed in Phase 1 in late-2018 and the remaining 21 units and a further phase of 17 units completed in 2019. Capital Advanced Leasing Facility (CALF) funding approval was confirmed for two turnkey projects involving Respond CLG consisting of 25 apartments located at Millerd Street, Cork and 80 units at Redforge Road, Blackpool, Cork with work having commenced on both developments and scheduled for completion mid-2020 and 2021. A further scheme of 44 homes at Coolroe, Ballincollig is being progressed by Respond with phased delivery due in 2020. A large project at Leeside Apartments in conjunction with Clúid Housing Association was completed for the provision of 72 units of accommodation. A further 6 units have now been completed for the project. This project won an award at the ICSH Comm unity Housing Awards under the “Collaboration Category” recently. The project demonstrated a collaborative and innovative approach from Cork City Council, with partners such as the Housing Finance Agency, the Department of Housing, Planning & Local Government and Clúid Housing Association to get the project completed within a very tight timeline. A further nine homes at Togher Cross, Lehenaghmore, in conjunction with Clúid Housing Association, have been completed. A project in conjunction with Clúid Housing Association at the Avenue, South Douglas Road also completed, to provide 62 units. Cluid’s site at Green Lane, Blackpool, has also commenced construction, with enabling works ongoing onsite. Capital Assistance Scheme (CAS): Under the Capital Assistance Scheme (CAS), the construction of 33 units at Edel House, Grattan Street by Good Shepherd Cork received DHPLG approval. Works commenced in Quarter 1 of 2019 and are on course for delivery in 2020. Work has commenced on site for 8 units at Joachim and Ann e’s with Cork Simon also on course for delivery in 2020. Three separate CAS units have also completed with Circle Housing Association with further homes to deliver before year end. In 2019, a total of 22 CAS Acquisitions were completed with a number of Approved Housing Bodies including Circle Housing, Focus Housing Association and Galtan Housing Association. Long Term Leasing: 31 units have been delivered to date under the new delivery mechanism to meet housing need and targets laid out under Rebuilding Ireland. Cork City Council was the first Local Authority to complete delivery of units through this supply stream. Repair and Lease: 2 no. homes will be returned to use under the Repair and Lease Scheme for vacant properties in early 2020. The Counci l’s pilot project with Peter McVerry Trust is expected to deliver further homes in 2020. Regeneration: The construction of Phase 2A (47 new homes) was opened by LordMayor, Councillor John Sheehan. Phase 2C (24 new homes) is due to complete in mid 2021. Phases 1C & 2B, consisting of 79 new homes, are due to be tendered in March 2021. The AHB development of 21 units was completed in July 2020. The affordable housing scheme, of 17 units, through O Cualann Housing is has approved planning and is progressing to tender to be on site in 2021. The design of Phase 3B, consisting of 62 new homes, is being progressed to Part 8. The design of Phase 4A consisting 43 new homes, is being progressed to part 8. Acquisition: The acquisition of 63 homes was completed in 2019, including 12 homes acquired under the Buy and Renew Scheme and 9 homes through the Downsizing Scheme, to meet current social housing need. The City Council expects a reduced acquisition programme in 2020 as momentum increases in the Council’s Bui ld Programme. Priority will be given to the acquisition of properties for Housing First purposes. Affordable Housing: A planning application was approved by Cork County Council for the construction of 143 units of accommodation at Boherboy Road, Mayfield. This scheme was appealed to An Bord Pleanála and planning permission has been received for 147 units. An application to the DHPLG Serviced Sites Fund 2018 has been approved. The procurement process for detailed design and construction of the scheme has been completed and construction commenced in November 2019. Adaptation Works: The City Council is currently progressing the construction of 32 disabled persons extensions to City Council social housing units at various locations throughout the City. Old Whitechurch Road – LIHAF funding has been secured for the delivery of infrastructure to facilitate the delivery of around 600 new homes on this site. Consultants for the design of the infrastructure for the site were appointed in November 2017. The Part 8 permission for the progression of the infrastructural works was approved by An Chomhairle in January 2019. An advance works contract commenced on site in December 2019 and was completed in March 2020. The main works commenced on site in March 2020 and are due to be completed in February 2021. In November 2018, Cork City Council won a Chambers Ireland Excellence Award in the Local Authority Innovation category for the Bishopsgrove Project, marking the second year running that the Housing Directorate has won in this category,

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