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"To ask the Manager for an update report on the walled garden at Rathfarnham Castle?"
"That this Committee calls on the Roads (Water) Department to co-ordinate an investigation into the root cause of flooding in Loreto Abbey apartments with a view to identifying a practicable solution and a source of funding to remedy this ongoing problem."
"That this Committee supports a deputation meeting to be held between the Rathfarnham and District Tidy Towns Committee and officials from the Parks, Community, Environment and Roads Department of the Council and that this be facilitated as soon as is practicable."
"That the Manager be congratulated on the the works carried out as part of the permeability project undertaken at Dargle Wood, Knocklyon - particularly the Parks and Planning Departments - but that the Manager revisit the vehicular access from lower Dargle Wood which makes no logical sense whatsoever, before works are completed there."
"That the Manager brings a headed item to this Committee regarding the increase of graffiti in the area and draws up a priority list of areas to be tackled immediately."
"That the Manager provides residents of Loreto Abbey apartments with a 24/7 contact number that enables the Council to fulfil its commitment to be on site when flooding takes place."
That a report which was agreed upon some two months ago be presented to this Committee regarding the derelict site along the 9th Lock Road and the land over to New Nangor Road.
That this Committee be presented with an update regarding progress or lack of progress in respect of the under/over bridge at Newlands Cross, Clondalkin
"That this Committee discuss with the aid of a report the status of the unfinished lands at lower Glenvara and the position of all agreements with all parties responsible for completing of these works."
"That the Manager provide for the clearing of undergrowth, as recommended by the local Garda Superintendent, which is providing a haven for serious anti-social behaviour, in Woodfield Estate (between Woodfield and neighbouring vacant land) and that this area be maintained on a regular basis."
To ask the Manager if the Council has been requested, in the context of the Irish Water Safety Report, to carry out an evaluation of safety issues along the southern bank of the Liffey, particularly in the area opposite the Wren's Nest, along the lines of the examination carried out by Fingal County Council, and if she can advise what works are planned to enhance safety and give a timetable for the carrying out of proposed works?
To ask the Manager to note that this Council reaffirms its support for the excellent work done by the Council in supporting artistic and cultural events and activities in the County, in the Council's own facilities such as RUA RED, the Civic Theatre, the Council's Libraries and Library Service, the Big Picture and Tallaght Stadium, and activities in other venues and locations, and asks if she can provide a summary report on the Council's work directly and in support of cultural activities and events, including the amount of money allocated in the Council's 2012 Budget for such activities, events and programmes?
Letter, dated 28th May 2012, from Waterford City Council regarding 3 motions passed: (1) National Ad Campaign regarding Dog Fouling; (2) Long Term Illness Scheme & Lupus; (3) Abolition of Sugar Quota Regime.
That this Council requests the funders i.e. the HSE, and any relevant government departments involved in the administration and provision of Direct Provision Accommodation within the county, to provide a written statement in relation to the well-being of residents in particular children who are currently housed within this county with a view to providing and ensuring appropriate social activities are available for residents and to make a statement that the accommodation complies with all relevant standards.
That the Council notes that in reply to a Parliamentary Question (Ref.No. 24716/12) on 17th May 2012, the Minister of State at the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government, Jan O Sullivan TD, stated : "I am fully supportive of the protection and enhancement of the Liffey Valley as an amenity. In 2009, my predecessor requested the relevant authorities (South Dublin County Council, Fingal County Council, Dublin City Council and Kildare County Council) to consider the evaluation of lands to be the subject of further Special Amenity Area Orders. Responses were received from these authorities, but no decision on issuing a direction or directions was made by my predecessor prior to leaving office. Given the time that has elapsed since the relevant planning authorities responded I am considering writing to them again to seek their views/intentions in relation to further Special Amenity Area Orders, However I do not propose to issue any directions to the planning authorities concerned at this time. A number of years ago the Office of Public Works commissioned a strategy document Towards a Liffey Valley Park, which set out recommendations for the creation of a process towards the establishment of a park with a management for the Liffey Valley area. The matter of the implementation of these recommendations, or similar steps is one for the local authorities concerned." That having regard to the Minister of State's reply, particularly the last sentence therein, this Council supports the establishment of a Liffey Valley Park, and requests the Manager to provide an updated Report on measures being considered by the Council, in cooperation with adjacent local authorities, or independently, to implement the recommendations in Towards a Liffey Valley Park, and if she will make a statement on the matter.
That this Council condemns the increasing problem of sale of illegal cigarettes which is having a serious damaging impact on Business in the County.
"An bhféadfadh leis an gComhairle tuilleadh comharthaí de rothair a chur ar an raon rothar ar Bhóthar na nGlaschnoc BÁC 24. Tá na stionsail ansin Á dtréigean, faoi láthair?
Would the Council place more bicycle stencils on the bicycle lane on the Greenhills Road Dublin 24. The stencils are fading, currently?"
"An bhféadfadh leis an gComhairle comharthaí bóithre nua (nó iad glanta) agus comharthaí eolais nua, (nó iad glanta), a chur in ionad na gceann atá ann anois a bhfuil aghloite le graifítí, sna Áíteanna seo a leanas:
1. An comhartha treo go Cromghlinn ar Lána Wellington, Teach Mealóg BÁC 6W.
2. An comhartha eolais faoi na héin i bPáirc Bhaile an Mhóta Tamhlacht BÁC 24 atá aghloite
3. An cloch eibhir ar bhealach isteach go Cill na Manach Ó Bhóthar na nGlaschnoc BÁC 24 ?
Would the Council replace or clean the road signs and information signs that are defaced by Graffiti at the following locations:
1. The directional sign to Crumlin on the Wellington Lane at Templeogue Dublin 6W
2. The information sign about birds at Ballymount Park Tallaght Dublin 24 that is defaced.
3. The granite stone at the entrance to Kilnamanagh from the Greenhills Road Dublin 24 ?"
Wooded area behind Brookvale, Church Lane, Rathfarnham
Firhouse Ballycullen QBC - Green Area at Glenvara Estate