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To ask the Chief Executive to provide a list of areas zoned for Economic, Enterprise, and Trade in the Lucan area and to include a map outlining these zones.
To ask the Chief Executive to provide a breakdown of the active Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs) in the Lucan area, outlining which were active 10 and 5 years ago, as well as any new ones introduced in the last year.
To ask the Chief Executive for a report on how the Rathcoole Courthouse is being used for community engagement and its availability at key events such as St Patrick's Day.
To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the agreed sale of the Old Master School House in Lucan Village.
To ask the Chief Executive if a report or update can be provided on the commitments made during the Lucan Tidy Towns deputation in January 2025. This is to ensure that the agreed timelines and planned works are being carried out as expected.
To ask the Chief Executive if there are any plans to extend or add an additional boules court alongside the existing one in Griffeen Park. Discussions with the newly established Griffeen Petanque Club have highlighted the need for this expansion as the club continues to grow and participates in numerous tournaments. An additional court would support their development and allow them to host larger events at Griffeen Park.
Cathaoirleach’s Business
Can the council arrange to plant a tree outside (Address Provided) following a request from the resident during a recent visit? Additionally, can the resident at this location be informed in advance of any planned planting?
This Council calls on the Department of Housing to reverse any reductions in funding or targets for the Tenant-in-Situ scheme, as well as the introduction of restrictions that will force more people into homelessness.
Cathaoirleach’s Business
That this committee requests the Chief Executive to conduct an immediate assessment of the pedestrian walkthrough from Castle Riada Drive to Castle Road, which has become a persistent hotspot for littering, broken glass, discarded gas canisters, and antisocial behaviour posing a serious safety risk to residents. This motion calls for regular cleaning and maintenance to address ongoing litter issues, engagement with the Gardaí to deter antisocial behaviour, and a review of surrounding trees and bushes to assess whether modifications could improve visibility and discourage loitering. Additionally, it requests an exploration of further safety measures, such as improved lighting or CCTV installation, and an update on any previous or ongoing efforts to address these concerns, ensuring a long-term solution for the area. Immediate action is needed to enhance safety and restore the walkway as a secure and welcoming route for all residents.
That this committee requests the CE to conduct a full assessment and carry out necessary repairs on the footpaths along Adamstown Road, from the top of the hill down to the village/Courtneys. The footpaths are severely cracked and uneven, posing a significant hazard to pedestrians. While already challenging to navigate during daylight, the risk increases at night due to poor lighting in certain areas. A full examination and comprehensive repair of this route are essential to ensure pedestrian safety.
To ask the Chief Executive to provide clear guidance on the taking-in-charge process for estates/developments not yet maintained by the council that are outside of developer guarantee requirements (i.e. not new-build/recently completed) please
To ask the Chief Executive how many complaints were received in relation to anti-social behaviour in council-owned properties, and subsequently how many tenancies were terminated/tenants were evicted in the past 3 years?
This committee calls upon the manager for agreement to repaint the badly faded road markings at all junctions throughout Finnstown Abbey in Lucan.
Cathaoirleach’s Business
That this committee requests Council planners to gather and provide data on the number of crèches that have closed in the Lucan area over the past 10 years. A previous motion I brought forward resulted in the South Dublin Childcare Committee holding statistics only on newly opened crèches and childcare providers, leaving a significant gap in understanding the full picture. The ongoing closure of childcare providers has placed immense pressure on existing services and created major challenges for parents seeking places. Given the rapid population growth in the area and the frequent concerns raised by parents, it is essential to assess whether Adamstown has provided sufficient childcare places within the SDZ and whether a comprehensive study is being carried out. Without data on closures, we cannot accurately plan for future demand. This motion calls on planners to commit to addressing this issue and incorporating closure statistics into their planning of service provision. Additionally, recent developments, including childcare providers withdrawing from the ECCE scheme due to financial constraints, further highlight the urgent need for proper data and forward planning.
That this Area Committee agrees that with regard to the Mill Ponds in Clondalkin, that in order to protect nesting swans there, and to avoid the possibility of people inadvertently falling in to the ponds, that SDCC will erect a low fence along the section of Mill Lane ( which is in its charge) that borders the ponds, that is to say, from the gate to Clondalkin Park, back as far as the ruin of the Gunpowder Mill (aka the Turbine).
To ask the Chief Executive to detail the total number of fines issued by the litter warden in the county, in the previous 3 years, by LEA.
To ask the manager how many notifications and or fines were issued by the litter warden to fast food outlets in LEA, in the previous 3 years of 2022, 2023 and 2024, for failing to maintain the required area outside their premises of litter. This response to detail the breakdown by Lucan, North Clondalkin & Palmerstown in tabular form.
Cathaoirleach’s Business
To ask the CE if there has been any engagement with the Ucan committee/Crosscare regarding the development of a youth space in Adamstown. Additionally, to seek clarification on how the €50,000 budget allocated for youth services in Adamstown will be processed to ensure it is used as intended specifically for securing access to units in The Crossings for youth services. Furthermore, to request that the Council provide any necessary guidance and support to facilitate the establishment of this much needed facility for young people in the area.
To ask the Chief Executive what percentage of trees planted by South Dublin County Council during 2024 were native species?
This committee seeks an update from the CE on the two agreed permeability projects at Esker Embankment and Paddocks/Hillcrest. While necessary discussions have taken place over the years, it is now time for more action. The report should provide progress to date, details of NTA funding commitments, and a plan for effective public engagement to ensure a pro-ductive and inclusive process. A firm commitment is needed to drive these projects forward without further delays, as they are essential for improving safety and connectivity in our community.