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To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the defibrillator signs for the County and to provide a list of the areas / locations.
That this Council asks the Chief Executive to consult with local residents and other local stakeholders regarding the suitability and impact of temporary Fun Fairs.
To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the suspensory motion passed in January (see below) requesting an Taoiseach to release any or all records relating to 1916 through to the Civil War
Suspensory Motion
“As we approach a period of commemoration and reflection with the 100th Anniversary of the Easter Rising, the War of Independence and Civil War, there will be a huge interest in this major period in the history of our country. It is of paramount importance that any remaining records of this p considers releasing any records related to this period of our state”)eriod are made available for historical record purposes and also to assist families/individuals trying to find information about their ancestry, in some cases tragic circumstances, during this period.
As a significant number of records of this period have been destroyed or lost it is vital that we ensure that any remaining records are preserved and released to the public. This motion asks that the CEO u78public domain. Furthermore that the Taoiseach asks that the British Government also."
That this Council calls on the Minister for the Environment to reimburse the monies paid to Irish Water by family households to date.
That this Council calls on the Minister for Social Protection to reinstate full rates of pay for the under 26's on Job Seekers payment.
This Council agrees that any rapid build emergency accommodation provided by South Dublin County Council should be equally divided between all five local electoral areas and should not be exclusively concentrated in areas that already have a high density of social housing.
"That the Chief Executive present a report on traffic calming measures in the Clondalkin LEA in the last 12 months and outlining what funding is available for traffic calming for the next 12 months."
That South Dublin County Council write to Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) seeking their commitment to abide by our new County Development Plan, allowing for the upgrade of the current route of the N81, including a dual carriage way from Jobstown to the Embankment. This issue was debated at length during the Development Plan and the TII and Minister for Transport need to abandon proposals for the creation of a new N81 along the emerging preferred corridor in order to comply with our collective decision and new County Development Plan.
This Council agrees that any rapid build emergency accommodation provided by South Dublin County Council should be equally divided between all five local electoral areas and should not be exclusively concentrated in areas that already have a high density of social housing.
This Council agrees that any rapid build emergency accommodation provided by South Dublin County Council should be equally divided between all five local electoral areas and should not be exclusively concentrated in areas that already have a high density of social housing.
Update on Litter Managment Plan
Report & recommendations with regard to the provision of cul de sac at Russell Place as discusses at Tallaght Area Committee Meeting 23rd May, Motion 9.
That this Council restates the primacy of Councillors elected to represent their area as the main democratic input of and representation for South Dublin County; that the Council directs that responses to queries be made in the first instance to Councillors; and that the Council directs that a staff and management protocol be adopted whereby no responses or answers to queries raised be given to non-Councillors ahead of Councillors.
That this South Dublin County Council calls on the Chief Executive, in noting replies to recent Council Questions and Motions from this Member and other colleagues, regarding the scourge of illegal posters throughout our County and their relatively poor reflection of the County as expressed in the IBAL reports, if he would set out full details of the actions taken by this Council to remove such illegal posters, advertising signs and banners during the last 3 months and if he would also detail in his reply the number of posters, banners and signs removed during this period and the number of fines issued and paid in this same period and the number of prosecutions undertaken in this period.
"To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the River Poddle Flood Alleviation Scheme?"
To ask the Chief Executive what the Council’s stance is on removing graffiti from paths or roads outside private residences?
To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the Dodder Cycleway?
To ask that the Chief Executive to consider the purchase of the Orlagh Retreat Centre. The lands to the back are already Council owned and it would allow the Council to put an access road through this site as an enhancement to the Dublin Mountain Project.
To ask the Chief Executive, in respect of the strong connection between this County and the Republic of Ireland senior international men's football team and the Irish Olympic team, to arrange for the national colours to be displayed along major routes and in prominent locations around the County in advance of and during Euro 2016 and the 2016 Summer Olympics; and in respect of our representative county teams in Gaelic games, to do likewise with the county colours during the Championship season.
"To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the lane way cleaning programme for Templeogue-Terenure area?"