Local government in Dublin is regulated by the Local Government Act 2001. This provided for the renaming of the old
Dublin Corporation to its present title of Dublin City Council. Dublin City Council sends seven representatives to the
Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly, one of three such Assemblies in the state. Dublin City is bordered by the counties of
Fingal,
South Dublin and
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown. These four local government areas comprise the traditional
County Dublin. In 2013, all of Dublin's councils, except Fingal, supported the introduction of an
executive mayor for the Dublin Metropolitan Area, and a
Citizen's Assembly has been planned in order to establish what a combined Dublin Mayorship would look like.
Statutory functions The functions of the City Council include:
public housing,
city library services, refuse services, drainage, driver and vehicle licensing, planning and roads. The Dublin City Council's Draft Budget for 2023 estimates a total revenue of €1.24 billion, which is an increase of €0.11bn from the previous year. The Housing and Building Division is the service with the largest spend, with an estimated operational expenditure of €550.5 million, almost €53 million more than in 2022. The estimated income for Housing and Building in 2023 is €457.5 million, up from €420.6m in 2022. The draft budget aims to maintain existing service levels at 2022 levels, with some modest increases in a small number of areas. == Budget ==