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Urgent: Over 70% of Galway’s Zoned Land Unusable for New Homes

UPDATE: New reports confirm that over 70 percent of land zoned for housing in Galway cannot be utilized for new home construction. This alarming situation stems from a lack of essential infrastructure, including wastewater management, connectivity, and public lighting.
During a critical meeting last evening, officials revealed that approximately €75 million is needed to upgrade this infrastructure for the land to be viable for residential development. However, Galway County Council currently lacks the necessary funding to address these issues, raising serious concerns for the future of housing in the region.
Fine Gael Councillor Alan Harney emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating that this challenge hinders potential growth and development in Galway. He noted, “We are facing a serious challenge in meeting housing demands, and immediate action is necessary.”
In the coming weeks, Galway County Council’s senior management will meet with the Government’s Housing Activation Office to advocate for the funding needed to tackle this infrastructure crisis. The outcome of this meeting will be crucial for determining the future of housing in Galway.
The implications of this situation are significant, not just for potential homeowners but also for the local economy, which relies on sustainable development. As the demand for housing continues to surge, the inability to build on such a large portion of zoned land could exacerbate the housing crisis in the area.
As discussions and negotiations unfold, residents and stakeholders are urged to stay informed about the developments. The council’s efforts to secure funding will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of housing in Galway.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops. The urgency for action is more pressing than ever as officials work to resolve this critical issue affecting the livelihoods of many in the Galway community.
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