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NEW WORKS (No Business)
Correspondence (No Business)
Correspondence (No Business)
"That the Chief Executive confirm with regard to the Web Project which has been funded for a number of years via the Community Services Programme (Central Government funding from the Dept of Social Protection) that central government funding will continue going forward given the payment of LPT. That if its the case that this source of funding cannot be confirmed going forward that alternative sources of funding be found. The Web Project not only provides local employment but also provides local people with local knowledge as to what is happening in their locality."
"To ask the Chief Executive to outline the 2015 programme for footpath repair please?"
"To ask the Chief Executive that at last September's Area Committee meeting I requested that the new litter bylaws be piloted in a local centre and village within the county - Maire Ni Dhomhnaill agreed that Orlagh Grove shops and Rathfarnham Village would be used for this pilot in terms of implementing the by laws- I would welcome an update on progress as local residents and Tidy Town people are interested in seeing how it is progressing?"
Planning Files
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B. Files Requested by Members
"To ask the Chief Executive that a commitment was entered into in the response to Ticket No. 995466 in May of 2013 and this has not been completed in respect of Hermitage Estate - can this be addressed without delay now, perhaps?"
New Works (No Business)
New Works (No Business)
"To ask the Chief Executive to consider traffic calming measures for the upper section of Prospect Manor as requested through me by local residents association?"
Following the funding cut of 6.5% to the National Traveller Partnership (14 Traveller Projects and 3 National) that will have major implications on all the projects remaining open and also to the Traveller community and the supports that is given. This committee asks that the Minister for Local Government Alan Kelly be written to and asked to stop these cuts.
Correspondence (No Business)
Correspondence (No Business)
"To ask the Chief Executive that the on-road cycle track between Ballyboden Road and Pizza Hut be revisited by the Council's Roads Department. The residents who live on this section of road have always parked their cars on the road outside their homes and indeed one resident who converted his garden to a driveway had to convert it back at the behest of the Council - so they have nowhere else to park their cars and yet some of them have received parking fines for parking on the cycle path (which is illegal) - can alternatives be looked at here?"
"That the Chief Executive provide an overall assessment as to how the Council allocated and spent the additional €138,000 received from the Department of Environment which was specifically allocated under Anti-Litter and Anti-Graffiti Awareness. Stocking Avenue area continues to be a litter black-spot with little sign of any attempts to improve the situation in the intervening time. How was the spending of this fund spread? How much was spent in Rathfarnham? Confirm how much of this funding was earmarked towards tackling the on-going and escalating general littering along Stocking Avenue and other litter black-spots within the Ward. Confirm how often the Council dispatch the litter picking/handcart along Stocking Avenue?"
New Works (No Business)
Correspondence(No Business)
Proposed Declaration of Roads to be Public Roads (No Business)