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"To ask the Chief Executive to make a report to this Area Committee regarding the condition of the red traffic calming ramps in the Tallaght Central area and in particular, in the Tymon, Balrothery, Glenview, Kilnamanagh areas and indicate when urgently needed remedial works will be carried out?"
"To ask the Chief Executive to please make a report to this Committee indicating how many families are in temporary hotel accommodation in Tallaght and to indicate if any of the hotels are providing meals for those families?"
"To ask the Chief Executive if the Council can take an itinerary of the amount of street signs that have been removed or vandalised and have them replaced Most of these name plates that are missing or damaged are in estates?"
To ask the Chief Executive to give an update, as to what progress has been made with regard to the installation of Cattle Grids in the Glenasmole Valley.
Letter from Letrim County Council dated 29th July, regarding future Afforestation
AOB
Confirmation and re-affirmation of Minutes of Meeting of Tuesday 14th June 2016.
Application for Arts Grants (No Business)
Letter from Ambassador to Iraq dated 26th July, regarding message of Condolence
Draft Strategy for Climate Change Adaptation Plans for Dublin Local Authorities
Presentation by Gerry Wardell, Managing Director, Codema
Update on Flood Alleviation & Minor Improvement Schemes
Motion 6 from July 2016 Council Meeting
That this Council, investigates designated poster areas instead of postering Ad infinitum, as practiced by French, Italian & Japanese Local Authorities and reports back to the Councillors with a report on same. Further to the report presentation, where the council sees fit, the Environment, Public Realm and Climate Change SPC would consider designated poster areas in South Dublin County and the role out of same. The practice of postering has changed from the days of wall paper paste and cardboard backing being nailed to timber polls, today with modern plastics and cable ties we can see up to 35,000 posters go up over our county. It is unsightly, dangerous to pedestrians / cyclists / road users and this does not include the environmental cost of 35,000 posters. We could be the first Council in Ireland to lead the way this type of environmental and fair system of candidate exposure.
New Works (No Business)
New Works (No Business)
Planning Files A. Large Applications Under Consideration B. Files Requested by Members
NEW WORKS (No Business)
New Works (No Business)
New Works (No Business)
Correspondence (No Business)
Correspondence (No Business)