Chapter 13
Implementation
Issues / Recommendations / Observations
Sub. No.
Chief Executive’s Response & Recommendation
supported by a True Costing Model reflecting wider societal situation, sustainability and true Corkonian needs. Indicators should be allocated to relevant responsible Department and associated cost budget. Transparency on funding and implementation required. Indicators need to be clear of who is responsible authority/ body per action. The Draft Plan needs to provide a 5-year timeline of planned actions to enable sufficient assessment of where and when the Plan will achieve its objectives including a detailed annual plan with associated budget. Lack of time- based objectives hinders council and citizens in tracking progress of Draft Plan. There should be a set of actions of what can be done to achieve the aims and objectives outlined in the Plan. The Cork City Development Plan should be adjusted to take account of the National Development Plan and the commitments to spending and associated timelines therein.
Strategy, among a wider suite of Ministerial Guidelines. Each Development Plan covers a 6-year period and has a statutory 2-year review. It is recommended to include an implementation monitoring framework in an updated Chapter 13 in the final Development Plan. Recommendation: Include an implementation monitoring framework to illustrate how Development Plan objectives will be monitored against the relevant Regional Planning Objectives whilst taking on board any significant environmental effects from Plan Implementation.
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