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CONFIRMATION AND REAFFIRMATION OF MINUTES - FOR APPROVAL
That this Council resolves to write to the Minister for Climate and the Environment requesting a national moratorium on further data centre expansion.
This Council writes to Government to expresses its dismay and reject government's plans to abolish or amend the Triple Lock, considering the proposal signifies a breach of trust with the Irish electorate and a serious diminution of Irish neutrality.
That this Council requests the LGFA (Ladies Gaelic Football Association) review its policy on transgender participation, to ensure fairness and safety for all its players.
This Council agrees to write to the Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris expressing its dismay at and opposition to the government's intention to abolish the Triple Lock, which governs the deployment of its Defence Forces personnel overseas, considering that the proposal signifies a breach of trust with the electorate and a serious diminution of Ireland's neutrality.
That this Council calls the Irish Business Against Litter League and their agent, An Taisce, to refrain from including small Social Housing areas in their Annual Report, when considering the overall Littering report on the general area and should only consider Commercial and open Public Realm areas in their report.
This council calls on the Chief Executive to amend the policy on the issuing of long term pitch leases for clubs who have been in existence for over 20 years to include a clause for the council to remove the lease if the club ceases to operate.
That this council calls on the Minister for Housing to allow local authorities the same discretion to agree to increase HAP and Homeless HAP payments for tenants to stay in their existing (pre-2022) accommodation, rather than face eviction from their rental property.
"This Area Committee calls on the Manager to carry out a survey on the quality of the CCTV cameras in use in Tallaght Village and its environs, around Old Bawn Road Junction, the junctions around the N81 and the New Greenhills Road junction with Main Road, to ensure that the cameras are all recording at HD standard?"
To call on the manager to conduct an access audit of Lucan, Palmerstown and North Clondalkin with residents with lived experience through engagement with the Disability and Equality officer to further develop and enhance access in our towns and villages
To call on the Chief Executive to carry out updated accessibility audits of our towns and villages across the county, engaging with residents with lived experience through the office of the Disability Access and Equality Office in view to identifying area's we can work to progress for improved access across the county.
That this Area Committee address residents' concerns for the new Bawogue road works outside the shop / Lealand / school, etc... Coming into the area, down the left side of the road has been brought in a few feet, you'll barely get two cars passing on it. Starting from the entrance to Lealand down towards the school. it is very unsafe.
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HI 1 CONFIRMATION AND REAFFIRMATION OF MINUTES OF MAY 2025 MEETING |
"Tallaght Area Committee, in solidarity with patients and staff, and recognizing the fact that Tallaght University Hospital took just under €1.6 million euro in parking fees in 2024, calls on the Minister for Health to increase the Core Funding to TUH in the Budget 2026 to allow these exorbitant parking charges to be scrapped and to stop people being penalized for being ill or carrying out their vital work?"
That this Area Committee request the clean up of the CB site and if not up to standards, enforce relevant fines as a matter of urgency.
That this Area Committee address the issue of the roadworks at the entrance to Lealand estate in Bawnogue. The builders have the road reduced to 1 vehicles width and there is no one directing traffic. There have been a few near accidents already from it. It seems very dangerous how they have the junction blocked.
To ask the Chief Executive to set out measures in place, and proposed, to address the housing crisis.
To ask the Chief Executive to provide a detailed report of the current casual trading landscape in South Dublin County over the past 5 years.
To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the review of the 'Living with Trees' policy, and to confirm whether a non-statutory public consultation will take place as part of this review, including the expected timeline for same.