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That this Area Committee agrees that the entry price for an adult swim at Clondalkin Swimming Pool should be reduced to five euro.
CONSIDERATION OF THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING 2025
(a) Draft Budget 2025
(b) Circular
(c) Chief Executive’s Introduction
(d) Budget presentation by Directorate
(e) Director of Finance – Consideration of Rates Abatement Scheme in respect of Vacant Properties
(f) Director of Finance – Consideration of Divisions
TAKEN WITHOUT DEBATE
That this Area Committee agrees that SDCC provides plans for installation of Box Up (sports equipment) box in a park of the LEA e.g. in Rathcoole Park.
To ask the chief executive to describe his approach to cleaning bike lanes across the LEA.
To ask the chief executive for an update on pothole repair on the New Nangor Road between Parkwest and Clondalkin, on St. Cuthbert's Road, at the junction of the New Nangor Road and the R136 and on the Fonthill Road between Fonthill Train Station and the Grand Canal.
That this Area Committee agrees to discuss how the clearing of halloween bonfire debris is prioritised across the LEA.
That this Area Committee agrees to support the residents of Castlegrange estate in their opposition to the opening of a pedestrian walkway from the new proposed development, on the grounds that it is not a necessary requirement and will in fact disturb the security and tranquility of those residents that have enjoyed the benefit of living in a cul de sac for more than 20 years
That this Area Committee requests that SDCC oppose the sale of lands in the Newcastle area previously designated by Dept of Education for the construction of a secondary school. This meeting also notes the presentation given at a public meeting in St Finians Hall , Newcastle clearly shows the need for a school within this village as it grows expodentially.
That the Chief Executive look at options to improve public lighting on Wheatfield Road in Palmerstown, particularly in places where trees are obscuring the lights leaving the northern side of the road very dark.
Whitehall Road Trial
To ask the Chief Executive for a report on maintenance requests in Balgaddy so far this year by category and month received?
To ask the Chief Executive for a list of inspections carried out at apartments at Larkfield House, Coldcut Rd and any enforcement actions taken following on from those inspections?
That this committee agrees to write to the South Central area committee in Dublin City Council to arrange a joint meeting to discuss the potential for the upgrading and improvement of Glenaulin Park/Gaels-Drumfinn Avenue Park.
"That this Area Committee offers it warmest congratulations to the Tidy Towns Groups from around Tallaght who participated in the 2024 Tidy Towns Competition and to thank them for their great volunteerism?"
To ask the Chief Executive: will South Dublin County Council continue to maintain funding for the Street Feast initiative for the coming year?
To ask the Chief Executive for a timeframe on when the commencement of the tree maintenance programme in Coolamber, Rathcoole will begin.
"The entrance to village green apartments at westpark has a huge issue with hedges at the entrance that are blocking the footpath and causing huge issues for residents who have to walk on the road instead of the footpath can whoever is responsible for this maintenance carry it out as it is a health and safety matter that has been reported but not addressed - photos attached I would appreciate your attention on this matter?"
To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the progress of the important ongoing works being carried out at Corkagh Park, as keeping the community informed is crucial.
TAKEN WITHOUT DEBATE
That this Area Committee commends the Council for pursuing a protocol with the Department of Agriculture regarding the protection of hedgerows supporting County Development Plan objectives which have particular importance for Rathcoole and seeks an update at each area committee meeting until a protocol is agreed upon and implemented.
That this Area Committee agrees that the Council management should identify an appropriate location for the storage of the Cherrywood Tidy Towns material.