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Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor G. Kenny
Responsibility:
Paul Hogan, Anne Hyland

That the Manager clarify if and when the new Liffey Valley Development goes ahead does the new development have provision for labour sourced locally specifically in the North Clondalkin area in the development of Liffey Valley. Since the downturn in the construction industry, places like North Clondalkin have suffered disproportionately in terms of construction jobs lost in the community. Can the Manager or relevant bodies, articulate their opinion on direct labour.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor G. O'Connell
Responsibility:
Colm Ward

That this Committee calls on the Manger to make the provision and servicing (emptying) of litter bins in this committee area a priority during the current restricted financial period.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor T. Ridge
Responsibility:
Paul Hogan

That an updated map showing changes of the proposed Metro West be made available to this committee and also the proposed time scale for same.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Tuffy
Responsibility:
Martin Judge, Tony Shanahan, William Purcell

That this Committee notes the section relating to South Dublin in the Report in The Irish Examiner of 8th April on Unfinished Estates, and requests the Manager if he can advise the Committee on the number of unfinished estates in the Lucan and Clondalkin Electoral (if any), where the Planning Permission has lapsed or is due to lapse before the end of the year, and if he can confirm that the issue of "unfinished estates" is not a serious problem in Lucan/Clondalkin and in the County in general. (Note: this motion does not include the Adamstown SDZ).  

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor W. Lavelle
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin

That this Area Committee recommends that South Dublin County Council initiate a comprehensive analysis of traffic congestion on the road network in those areas of Lucan south of the N4, to commence before the start of school holidays and to include:

  • A detailed junction performance analysis of all junctions along the Lucan stretch of the Outer Ring Road including analysis of peak-hour queue lengths and queuing times caused by tailbacks on approach roads to these junctions;
  • A detailed review of the veracity to date of traffic assessments including road-usage and junction performance projections contained in Environmental Impact Statements or otherwise prepared as part of the statutory planning processes for the N4 upgrade, the Outer Ring Road, Adamstown SDZ and Clonburris LAP/SDZ;
  • Recommendations in response to the findings of this traffic analysis aimed at improving traffic flow in the study area, such as redesign of Outer Ring Road junctions so as to increase their capacity and the reopening of the N4-Esker Lane slip-road,  possibly as a left-out only exit onto a segregated service lane;
  • Present a report containing the raw data, findings and recommendations of this traffic analysis to this Area Committee as a headed item, for discussion, at the earliest possible date.
Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Roads Department
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

2010 ROAD WORKS PROGRAMME

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor G. O'Connell
Responsibility:
David Fennell

That the Manager responsible to have the entrances to Glenaulin Park, Palmerstown from the laneway to the rear of Culmore Road and the entrances between Glenaulin Park and the California Hills, closed to the public as there is no good being served by any such entrances and they only provide access to those interested in anti-social behaviour.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Tuffy
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin, William Purcell

That this Committee requests the Manager to engage in discussions with the Committee of Liffey Valley Park Residents Association, Lucan to resolve the issue which has arising from the apparent change of mind of the Council to install the bollards at Liffey Crescent which were a condition of the original Planning Permission given to Maplewood Homes, and which the Council had given an undertaking to the Committee to install, and to explore with the Committee if it might agree, after consultation with residents, to the provision of some traffic calming measures in the estate, which might achieve the safety outcomes which local residents expected from the installation of bollards.  

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor W. Lavelle
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin

That this Area Committee recommends that South Dublin County Council initiate a comprehensive analysis of traffic congestion on the road network in those areas of Lucan south of the N4, to commence before the start of school holidays and to include:

  • A detailed junction performance analysis of all junctions along the Lucan stretch of the Outer Ring Road including analysis of peak-hour queue lengths and queuing times caused by tailbacks on approach roads to these junctions;
  • A detailed review of the veracity to date of traffic assessments including road-usage and junction performance projections contained in Environmental Impact Statements or otherwise prepared as part of the statutory planning processes for the N4 upgrade, the Outer Ring Road, Adamstown SDZ and Clonburris LAP/SDZ;
  • Recommendations in response to the findings of this traffic analysis aimed at improving traffic flow in the study area, such as redesign of Outer Ring Road junctions so as to increase their capacity and the reopening of the N4-Esker Lane slip-road,  possibly as a left-out only exit onto a segregated service lane;
  • Present a report containing the raw data, findings and recommendations of this traffic analysis to this Area Committee as a headed item, for discussion, at the earliest possible date.
Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Roads Department
Responsibility:
Sean Megraw

PROVISION OF A SCHOOL WARDEN ON GRIFFEEN AVENUE, LUCAN

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Jones
Responsibility:
David Fennell

That the Manager present a report on the measures to be taken to improve anti-social behaviour in the vicinity of Glenaulin Park, Palmerstown.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor D. Keating
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin

That the Manager would present a comprehensive report for discussion on the increased traffic congestion in Lucan Village and the surrounding areas, and would the Manager suggest as to how such increased delays for residents may be alleviated.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Tuffy
Responsibility:
Colm Ward, David Fennell

That the Manager would make a report on measures taken since January 2009 to remove litter and illegally dumped material from all the Council's Parks in the Lucan Electoral Area, provide information of the costs incurred in carrying out these measures and advise the meeting of the number of fines and prosecutions levied on perpetrators of littering and dumping since January 2009.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Jones
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin

That this Committee opposes any further parking restrictions in Lucan Village.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Tuffy
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin

That this Committee acknowledges the frustration of many Hillcrest residents caused by the delay in installing the promised traffic signals at the entrance to the estate off the Newcastle Road and ask the Manger for an explanation of the delays and a guaranteed time schedule for the completion of the project?

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor D. Keating
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin

That the Manager would present a comprehensive report for discussion on the increased traffic congestion in Lucan Village and the surrounding areas, and would the Manager suggest as to how such increased delays for residents may be alleviated.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor C. Jones
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin

That this Committee opposes any further parking restrictions in Lucan Village.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Tuffy
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin, William Purcell

That this Committee requests the Manager to engage in discussions with the Committee of Liffey Valley Park Residents Association, Lucan to resolve the issue which has arising from the apparent change of mind of the Council to install the bollards at Liffey Crescent which were a condition of the original Planning Permission given to Maplewood Homes, and which the Council had given an undertaking to the Committee to install, and to explore with the Committee if it might agree, after consultation with residents, to the provision of some traffic calming measures in the estate, which might achieve the safety outcomes which local residents expected from the installation of bollards.  

Correspondence
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Community Directorate
Responsibility:
Community Directorate

Correspondence, dated 7th April 2010, from Limerick County Council calling on the Minister for the Environment to defer the Carbon Tax which comes into effect on 1st May 2010, until the economy improves

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor W. Lavelle
Responsibility:
John McLoughlin

That this Area Committee recommends that South Dublin County Council initiate a comprehensive analysis of traffic congestion on the road network in those areas of Lucan south of the N4, to commence before the start of school holidays and to include:

  • A detailed junction performance analysis of all junctions along the Lucan stretch of the Outer Ring Road including analysis of peak-hour queue lengths and queuing times caused by tailbacks on approach roads to these junctions;
  • A detailed review of the veracity to date of traffic assessments including road-usage and junction performance projections contained in Environmental Impact Statements or otherwise prepared as part of the statutory planning processes for the N4 upgrade, the Outer Ring Road, Adamstown SDZ and Clonburris LAP/SDZ;
  • Recommendations in response to the findings of this traffic analysis aimed at improving traffic flow in the study area, such as redesign of Outer Ring Road junctions so as to increase their capacity and the reopening of the N4-Esker Lane slip-road,  possibly as a left-out only exit onto a segregated service lane;
  • Present a report containing the raw data, findings and recommendations of this traffic analysis to this Area Committee as a headed item, for discussion, at the earliest possible date.