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Correspondence
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Submitted by:
Planning
Responsibility:
Planning

Correspondence (No Business)

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Housing
Responsibility:
Housing

New Works (No Business)

Correspondence
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Submitted by:
Housing
Responsibility:
Housing

Correspondence (No Business)

Headed Item
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Transportation
Responsibility:
Transportation

New Works (No Business)

Headed Item
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Transportation
Responsibility:
Transportation

Proposed Declaration of Roads to be Public Roads

Headed Item
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Public Realm
Responsibility:
Public Realm

New Works (No Business)

Correspondence
Meeting:
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Transportation
Responsibility:
Transportation

Correspondence (No Business)

Correspondence
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Public Realm
Responsibility:
Public Realm

Correspondence(No Business)

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor M. Genockey
Responsibility:
Mary Maguire

That this Committee calls on the Council to run a suitable publicity campaign or to contact convenience stores and take-aways in the area to remind them of their duties to provide bins outside their premises, to keep the area surrounding their premises clean and the penalties for not abiding by these regulations.

 

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
Hugh Hogan

"To ask the Chief Executive for a report into what progress has been made with Housing in Balgaddy and what outstanding works require attention?"

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
Hugh Hogan

"To ask the Chief Executive for a report on SDCC Anti-social behaviour statistics for the following estates;

Lealand, Lindisfarne, Melrose, Denasrath, Kilcronan, Kilmahudrick, Grangeview, Oldcastle, Castlegrange." 

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
John Coughlan

"To ask the Chief Exectuive for a report into what estates are to be taken in charge by SDCC in the Clondalkin area and what is the delay in this process?"

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
David Fennell

"To ask the Chief Executive for a report into litter picking in Newcastle and that the issue of Public litter bins be looked at in Newcastle?" 

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"To ask the Chief Executive when will footpaths in Newcastle be put back to an acceptable standard following work undertaken by UPC/Virgin?"

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
A//Director of Housing, Social & Community Development

To ask the Chief Executive for an update report on the numbers of Homeless in Hotels and B & Bs and costs associated with this?  A detailed report would be appreciated.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
A//Director of Housing, Social & Community Development

To ask the Chief Executive to make a report regarding the levels of rents paid by this Council to landlords under the HAP scheme?

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
Director of Economic, Enterprise and Tourism Development

To ask for a report and a full list of all Council owned land within South Dublin County Council and what this is zoned as?

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
Hugh Hogan

"To ask for a report from SDCC into the numbers of people waiting for Window and door replacements in the Clondalkin area and a progress report on same?"

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
Hugh Hogan

"To ask the Chief Executive for a report from SDCC into the numbers of people waiting for Housing adaption grants for people with a disability in the Clondalkin area?"

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor F. Timmons
Responsibility:
C AC Meeting Administrator

Cathaoirleach's Business

"That the Minister for Justice be written to outlining Rathcoole Community Centres Policing/Security issues. The level of break ins has increased, there is an increasingly ageing population and the number of Gardaí available has dropped."