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To ask the Chief EXecutive to re-examine the roundabout in Lucan village (on Chapel Hill) west of the entrance at Sarsfield’s park, with a view to designing two lanes heading straight (west) as this would alleviate traffic congestion and allow for local residents to continue straight whilst majority of drivers are turning right over the Liffey bridge
"That this Area Committee calls on South Dublin County Council to make as a condition of contracts awarded for work carried out on behalf of South Dublin County Council along the banks of the Camac River that contractors not be allowed to dump construction waste along the bank. On two occasions within the last year contractors hired by South Dublin County Council have dumped construction waste along the banks of the river as can be seen in the attached photos."
"That this Committee expresses its regret at the decision by An Bord Pleanála to grant planning permission to Bartra Properties Ltd to build a 155 bedroom commercial development on the grounds of Clondalkin Church and Convent. This Committee recognises the detrimental effect that this development will have upon the heritage of the village of Clondalkin and to the historical and cultural importance of this ancient village and that this development will also have a detrimental effect on the Schools adjacent to the grounds."
"As part of the 300K Have Your Say initiative, the citizens of Clondalkin voted to have an on-street bicycle pump located on Pope's Lane in the centre of Clondalkin village. At the results night for the initiative the then Mayor Cllr. Paul Gogarty made much of the references to this historic lane of Clondalkin. At the time of writing an on-street bicycle pump has not yet been installed on the pedestrian part of Pope's Lane. South Dublin County Council have proposed an on-street bicycle pump at the 9th Lock along the Grand Canal. An on-street bicycle pump at this location is to be welcomed. It has however no bearing on the on-street bicycle pump that is to be installed on Pope's Lane as part of the 300K Have Your Say initiative. That this Area Committee calls on South Dublin County Council Management to see to it that an on-street bicycle pump is installed on Pope's Lane posthaste."
"A green 'Go no further' fence was erected by South Dublin County Council at the boundary of the last house on Cherrywood Crescent and Corkagh Park. See photo. This fence continues along the boundary between Kilcarbery Avenue and Corkagh Park. Now that the Corkagh Park side of the fence has become a new housing development of Kilcarbery and Corkagh Grange, can South Dublin County Council ensure that in the new boundary treatment, between for example Cherrywood Crescent and Corkagh Grange, that no double fencing is created and that the green 'go no further' fencing is removed where appropriate and where requested by residents?"
"To ask the Chief Executive what redress is available to South Dublin County Council and residents of Cherrywood Crescent for continued breaches of the working agreement on the Kilcarberry/Corkagh Grange site; including, but not limited to noise pollution, litter, unsocial operating hours, construction traffic in residential areas and breaches of the Part 8 in the location and positioning of the new builds?"