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That the Manager would make a full report on the measures undertaken by the Council during the recent cold spell to treat roads in the Lucan/Clondalkin Electoral Areas with grit/sand, and other measures to reduce risks to road users and pedestrians, so as to give elected members an opportunity at the meeting to convey their own views and representative views of their constituents on plans for dealing with similar weather conditions in the future.
That this Area Committee compliments Management and staff on the manner in which they dealt with the roads during the recent artic spell and to ask the Manager for a report on the matter and to state in the report if he is satisfied that the road and footpath network which is the responsibility of this Area Committee were serviced to the maximum level required, what lessons can be learnt from the experience for future action and that this matter be fully discussed.
That this Committee opposes any future attempts to further restrict parking in Lucan village.
That this Council excludes BK Trading from all future tenders due to health issues arising from Corkagh Fisheries, Clondalkin.
Report of November Meeting
"To ask the Manager, as a result of the passing of this years Council Budget,to outline the proposed budget for Graffitti removal in 2010 compared to 2009 and the impact this will have on graffitti removal in this ward?"
Garda Report
County Manager's Report
Cathaoirleachs Business
This Committee, in view of the concern in many communities,calls on the Manager to give an up to date report on the roll out of CCTV in this Committee area focusing on the obvious delay and measures the various agencies including this Council are taking to resolve this problem.
That the Manager outline as a result of the passing of this years Council Budget what work will be carried out to finish Templeogue House and that this Committee calls on the Manager to ensure funds are provided this year to finish the work and allow the community to use this much needed facility.
Cathaoirleachs Business
This Committee, concerned at the length of time and the obvious upset being caused to Council tenants living in *Details Supplied from a leak above their home, calls on the Manager to carry out an investigation into the issues surrounding this problem, giving a detailed report outlining the amount of time, complaints logged, and on site visits in relation to this property and will the Manager outline in the report when actual works will begin to resolve the water accumulation and reinstate the property to a more acceptable condition for the family concerned.
This Committee calls on the Manager to give a report outlining the areas effected by non bin collections in the County after the recent bad weather.
To ask the Manager in view of the significant cuts in Public Service workers and Emergency Service workers, the Government also announced in the recent budget a 10% cut in local authority funding for fire and emergency services, can the Manager in conjunction with the Fire Service, give a report on when this cut will be introduced and how this particular cut combined with the jobs replacement moratorium is and will effect the roll out of emergency services for residents living in this Local Authority area?
"To ask the Manager to make a report on the surface water drainage in relation to the persistent flooding caused by moderate to heavy rainfall, outside 161 and 161A Balrothery Estate and outside 17 and 18 St Aongus Crescent. Would the Manager also comment if the installation of a speed ramp at the St Aongus location is adding to the recurring flooding?"
To ask the Manager to outline his response to a request made by the Bewley Residents Association, as part of their January 2009 submission on the new County Development Plan, to seek a new local zoning objective to "facilitate provision of the completion of the boundary fence that separates Bewley Grove and Mount Bellew Way running eastwards as far as the Outer Ring Road”?.
To ask the Manager to outline what measures are being proposed to address and eliminate the serious litter problems in our parks, in particular at Griffeen Valley Park in Lucan, where there has been significant local concern in recent months regarding litter problems? Information provided at the recent Annual Budget Meeting stated that this local authority expends approximately €0.7m per annum on litter-picking in our parks. Some of this money could be better spent on measures to prevent littering.
"To ask the Manager to consider the erection of a security railings on the top of the wall running alongside the new infill housing at St Aongus Crescent and the rear of Centra, Castletymon, to enhance security for the residents and help prevent antisocial behaviour at this location?"
To ask the Manager to provide an update on the taking-in-charge process for Abbeywood Court, Lucan; including details of any progress on this matter since the process of sequestering the bond for this development commenced on October 19th 2009?
"To ask the Manager if CCTV is installed at all Bottle Banks on Council owned property, in particular Tymon Park and if any action is being taken to impose fines on those who are responsible for littering at these sites, by dumping empty cardboard drinks cartons at the Bottle Banks?"
"To ask the Gardaí to report on sustained acts of antisocial behaviour in the vicinity of Walkinstown Roundabout and the general St Peter's Rd area given the significant level of complaints from local residents and traders, including the numbers of youths involved, any reported incidents and any action taken."