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"To ask the Manager how many houses in the Rossfield area have requested window replacing and how many can be complied within the present programme?"
"To ask the Manager to investigate the ongoing problem with litter, bagged and loose being left in the laneway between Templeville Drive and Templeogue Village?"
That the Manager clarify the ownership of the footpath from Silvio's take away to the Templeogue Inn. This area is a cause of serious concern to the residents of Templeogue, and is presenting a health and safety risk.
"To ask the Manager to report on the promised repairs to the grass verge outside *Details Supplied, given the repeated problems at this site for the residents in the adjoining house over many years?"
Report on Quarterly Statistics on Anti Social Behaviour
"To ask the Manager to arrange for the immediate clean up of the laneway between St. Brendan's Crescent and St. James' Road in Greenhills and to make a statement on the matter?"
"To ask the Manager to arrange for a cleanup of the debris in the green space surrounded by Dangan Park, Kimmage, and to make a statement on the illegal dumping at the site which has occurred on a number of occasions in recent years, most recently in the last few weeks, including any attempts to bring to justice those responsible for these actions?"
"To ask the Manager for an update on the provision of the brown bin service in the area under the remit of this Committee, including estates to be included in the initial rollout of the scheme, the costs and the timescale involved?"
"To ask the Manager to arrange for the immediate clean up of the laneway between St Killian's Avenue in Greenhills and Greenpark Estate, and to make a statement on the matter?"
That the Manager respond to the lack of action in removing the horse carcasses from lands adjacent to the Grand Canal (formerly Carey's Farmlands), Clondalkin.
That this Council Committee, aware of ongoing difficulties in Swiftbrook Estate regarding the bin collection service, calls on the Manager to give an updated report on the difficulties involved and the efforts he has made to resolve this issue.
That a weekly bin collection be resumed immediately to all of the residents who have been without this service since 2009.
That the Manager install traffic calming measures on the Neilstown Road, Clondalkin specifically from Neilstown Shops to Collinstown Community College. In the past few years the volume of traffic has increased and now warrants a new place of crossing at these points.
That the Council provide (or permission to source and erect) a directional sign (or 2) for the Round Tower GAA grounds on the Monastery Road, Clondalkin to benefit visiting teams coming in to the Monastery Road from the N7 and M50 roads.
That the Manager will present a report to the Lucan/Clondalkin Area Committee on the current situation relating to the proposed Newlands Cross interchange.
"To ask the Manager to inspect path outside *Details Supplied.The path has a 2 -3 inch step between joints and needs immediate fixing?"
Cathaoirleach's Business
That this Committee re-affirms and will not give up on its commitment to the provision of a public Swimming Pool in Lucan, condemns unequivocally the decision, supported by all the Coalition parties and members including FF, Green and Independent Dáil Deputies representing Lucan, to abandon, after the relevant Government Department had led this Committee and the Council "up the garden path" for years, including the years of the dear departed Celtic Tiger, by giving repeated written replies referring to the re-opening of the Swimming Pool Programme, the scheme of financial support for Local Authority Swimming Pools, recognises that this betrayal of the Lucan Swimming Pool Project, combined with the collapse in Development Levy income to the Council makes it very difficult for the Manager to raise the necessary finance for a Swimming Pool Project, nevertheless requests the Manager to meet with Lucan EA Councillors to discuss and explore any options that might be open to the Council, and the community of Lucan, to bring a Lucan Swimming Pool project to fruition.
That this Committee re-affirms and will not give up on its commitment to the provision of a public Swimming Pool in Lucan, condemns unequivocally the decision, supported by all the Coalition parties and members including FF, Green and Independent Dáil Deputies representing Lucan, to abandon, after the relevant Government Department had led this Committee and the Council "up the garden path" for years, including the years of the dear departed Celtic Tiger, by giving repeated written replies referring to the re-opening of the Swimming Pool Programme, the scheme of financial support for Local Authority Swimming Pools, recognises that this betrayal of the Lucan Swimming Pool Project, combined with the collapse in Development Levy income to the Council makes it very difficult for the Manager to raise the necessary finance for a Swimming Pool Project, nevertheless requests the Manager to meet with Lucan EA Councillors to discuss and explore any options that might be open to the Council, and the community of Lucan, to bring a Lucan Swimming Pool project to fruition.
Cathaoirleach's Business
That this Committee re-affirms and will not give up on its commitment to the provision of a public Swimming Pool in Lucan, condemns unequivocally the decision, supported by all the Coalition parties and members including FF, Green and Independent Dáil Deputies representing Lucan, to abandon, after the relevant Government Department had led this Committee and the Council "up the garden path" for years, including the years of the dear departed Celtic Tiger, by giving repeated written replies referring to the re-opening of the Swimming Pool Programme, the scheme of financial support for Local Authority Swimming Pools, recognises that this betrayal of the Lucan Swimming Pool Project, combined with the collapse in Development Levy income to the Council makes it very difficult for the Manager to raise the necessary finance for a Swimming Pool Project, nevertheless requests the Manager to meet with Lucan EA Councillors to discuss and explore any options that might be open to the Council, and the community of Lucan, to bring a Lucan Swimming Pool project to fruition.
Cathaoirleach's Business
That this Committee re-affirms and will not give up on its commitment to the provision of a public Swimming Pool in Lucan, condemns unequivocally the decision, supported by all the Coalition parties and members including FF, Green and Independent Dáil Deputies representing Lucan, to abandon, after the relevant Government Department had led this Committee and the Council "up the garden path" for years, including the years of the dear departed Celtic Tiger, by giving repeated written replies referring to the re-opening of the Swimming Pool Programme, the scheme of financial support for Local Authority Swimming Pools, recognises that this betrayal of the Lucan Swimming Pool Project, combined with the collapse in Development Levy income to the Council makes it very difficult for the Manager to raise the necessary finance for a Swimming Pool Project, nevertheless requests the Manager to meet with Lucan EA Councillors to discuss and explore any options that might be open to the Council, and the community of Lucan, to bring a Lucan Swimming Pool project to fruition.