Modular homes have been set out as a priority project by Limerick Mayor John Moran under his first mayoral budget of €10 million.
The fund is a new initiative brought in with Mr Moran’s election in June 2024 in which he has over €10m to spend up to the end of this year.that the budget is “actually only about 1% of what’s spent in Limerick ” by the City Council.Mr Moran said he is currently looking at“These homes are homes with 40, 50-year life, and the idea is that they’re relocatable,” he said.
“When they’ve served their purpose there and people have moved into permanent housing, we can dismantle them, move them across to Moyross, move them over to South Hill, the next neighbourhoods that we’re building.” According to Mr Moran, there have been 17 sites across Limerick identified as potential spots for these builds.
“There are many, many people that come to a place like Limerick for two or three years, or maybe five years – they've no intention of staying there for the rest of their life,” he said.
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