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REPORT ON A PROPOSED SECTION 85 AGREEMENT REGARDING THE PROVISION OF SOCIAL HOUSING VIA A PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP UNDER THE SOCIAL HOUSING STRATEGY 2020.
PRESENTATION ON THE PROPOSED JOINT VENTURE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT OF COUNCIL OWNED LANDS AT KILCARBERY CLONDALKIN
Mayors Business
This Council, concerned at the increased volumes of traffic across this County and conscious as we are that the County provides a crossroad to the Southern, Mid-Western and Western Regions as well as Dublin City and the Northern Region with the consequential traffic to and from these regions, that often does not have any business in this County, requests that the Land Use, Transport and Traffic SPC following consultation with appropriate National bodies e.g. the TII bring forward a strategic plan to be discussed and approved by the elected members for the management of the County road network that minimises “rat running” and congestion on the local road network as distinct from the National Routes (which are not in the control of this County).
That this Council calls on Minister Paul Kehoe to increase wages for recruits and privates of the Irish Defence Forces, to at least the recommended living wage. Recent reports have shown that members are currently in receipt of Family Income Supplement due to the low rates of pay.
In acknowledging April as Autism Awareness month, that our Council works with Autism support organisations to develop policies & best practice to support an Autism friendly county"
That, in order to promote civic pride and a sense of community ownership of our neighbourhoods, his Council calls for the roll-out of new, attractive and functional "welcome to" bilingual signage in all suburbs of the County outside the remit of the "Villages Initiative." That the design of this signage is rooted in a similar concept to the black metal signs erected by Dublin City Council in city suburbs with bespoke artwork. That this signage be designed by the end of 2017 and provided for in the 2018 Budget, with details discussed at Area Committees, with a view to delivering it in 2018.
In acknowledging April as Autism Awareness month, that our Council works with Autism support organisations to develop policies & best practice to support an Autism friendly county"
That this Council calls on Minister Paul Kehoe to increase wages for recruits and privates of the Irish Defence Forces, to at least the recommended living wage. Recent reports have shown that members are currently in receipt of Family Income Supplement due to the low rates of pay.
"That the Council will put the sloped grass verge beside Cherryfield Traveller Halting Site, along the path by the River Dodder, on a regular grass cutting schedule."
"To ask the Chief Executive to give an update regarding the proposed footpath beside Scoil Treasa in Firhouse, connecting the Shopping Centre to Woodlawn Park Grove and to give an estimate as to when the work is due to start?"
"To ask the Chief Executive if any litter fines were issued in the last 2 years for litter offences at the Cherryfield Traveller Halting Site and what action the Council is taking to prevent the constant litter problem along the Dodder at the Cherryfield Traveller Halting Site?"
To ask the Manager in the year 2016, how many litter fines were issued, how many of these were paid and if there has been any successful prosecutions for litter offences in the County.
Mayors Business
This Council, recognising the importance the role physical activity plays in positive mental health for teens, requests that the Chief Executive respond positively to the call from South Dublin Comhairle Na Og, for concessions in respect of reduced rates for teenagers and young people at the SDCC owned Sports Centres and in responding will he appreciate the motives of the young people in presenting such a proposal.
Mayors Business
This Council, concerned at the increased volumes of traffic across this County and conscious as we are that the County provides a crossroad to the Southern, Mid-Western and Western Regions as well as Dublin City and the Northern Region with the consequential traffic to and from these regions, that often does not have any business in this County, requests that the Land Use, Transport and Traffic SPC following consultation with appropriate National bodies e.g. the TII bring forward a strategic plan to be discussed and approved by the elected members for the management of the County road network that minimises “rat running” and congestion on the local road network as distinct from the National Routes (which are not in the control of this County).