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"That this committee asks the Chief Executive for an update on the opening of the link road between the Paddocks and Adamstown and also to advise if there is a time frame for the proposed Long term Celbridge link road, considering there is no time frame indication given on the CDP plan."
"Following the issue I raised in November (51619) and the agreed proposals of road safety measures along the Newcastle road leading into the club house / car park that this committee asks the CE for an update on these measures."
Cathaoirleach's Business
"That this Committee requests the Chief Executive to further examine the school road safety measures outside Adamstown schools on the Newcastle road and consider adding in a pedestrian crossing."
"Following the increased usage of residents now using the Adamstown train station a number of issues have been identified with the Car Park that exists (see email received on file). This committee asks the Chief Executive to consider examining the existing car park facility at Adamstown train station with a view to relocating it which would ensure the necessary safety measures that are now identified be put in place."
(Email from resident in Paddocks highlighting the issue on file.
“I am writing to you in relation to the parking at Adamstown railway station. I have been a user of this service for a number of years and have parked in the spaces beside the train as opposed to the car park. This is due to a number of factors. 1. The proximity of the car park to the station. 2. The lack of lighting in the area 3. The secluded location of the car park which is out of sight for people parking their cars at the station. There is no line of sight to anyone's vehicle at any time. Could a suggestion be made to use the vacant land for parking directly opposite the station? This would be very beneficial for users and also increase the users of the service from Adamstown to city centre, hopefully taking some pressure off the already over loaded bus service in lucan. I have previously been a user of the luas at the red cow park and ride. This facility works due to its closeness to the actual luas stop itself. It is served and maintained well and all vehicles can be seen from the luas itself.”)
Confirmation and Re-affirmation of Minutes of Meeting of 15th March, 2017
"To ask the Chief Executive to explain how planning fees are assessed in relation to applications for permission and retention in domestic dwellings that are being constructed for charitable purposes, what leeway or discretion exists in terms of assessing such fees at a reduced rate and/or waiving same, such as in relation to (SD16B/0382) given the circumstances involved; and if a statement can be made on the matter?"
"To ask the Chief Executive for a definite date when the Liffey Valley Monitoring Committee will meet?"
"To ask the Chief Executive arrange a meeting with local stakeholders to begin the process of phase two of the Palmerstown Village renewal?"
"That action be taken to prevent horses from roaming on the Newcastle Road as they are a constant source of danger to traffic and local residents and that regular checks be carried out on this road to both remove rubbish that is constantly being dumped there and to prevent dumping."
"To ask for a specific report on applications for housing in the Lucan Electoral Area and to include in the report the demand for one, two and three bed units."
Design for Griffeen Valley Park playground
"This Committee agrees that the Council should establish a Clondalkin Horse Welfare Forum involving SDCC, An Gardaí, My Lovely Horse, Clondalkin Equine Club and others to develop a coordinated approach to promoting horse welfare in the LEA."
"To ask the Chief Executive to investigate regular dumping of rubbish adjacent to the Clothes Bank at Perrystown Community Centre car park and to provide a proposal to prevent further dumping?"
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"Noting the resurfacing work approved for this year on the Mill Lane in Palmerstown and noting the ongoing efforts of the Meithil and Pink Ladies amongst others, that this area Committee calls on the Chief Executive to assist in continuing works to preserve the Mill Lane cemetery in particular stone-masonary required to preserve the archways at the entrance to the cemetery."
"To ask the Chief Executive to clarify if the area located outside of the Eircom exchange building on Esker Lane (adjacent to Anley Court estate) is in the charge of South Dublin County Council and if so to ensure that the area is properly marked to prevent cars being improperly parked in the area?"
"To ask the Chief Executive to confirm the number and location of all pedestrian crossings agreed to be installed by this area committee in the past 24 months and report on the installation of those pedestrian crossings?"
"To ask the Chief Executive to confirm the current average lead time for the replacement of trees cut down by tree maintenance crews in Lucan area?"
"That this Area Committee, noting the continued success and growth of the "Ruaille Buaille" music festival in partnership with South Dublin County Council, agrees to augment the facilities available to the organisers of the festival including making refreshments such as tea and coffee available and other facilities which might enhance the experience of visitors to the festival."
"To ask the Chief Executive if the Council is responsible for taking down goalposts on green space areas (such as Hillcrest, Beech Park and Oak Court), whether they can be reinstated, and whether such requests come from clubs or residents and what is being done to counterbalance desires by young people in particular for casual kickabouts arranged with friends during term times and in the brighter evenings?"
"To ask the Chief Executive for a progress report on upgrading mains sewage for three houses listed in Tubber Lane (Ref membersrep 1218451), especially with potential opportunities provided by housing works now commencing in Tubbermaclug nearby, as residents had a phone call from the Council in November but have heard nothing since; and if a statement can be made on the matter?"