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To ask the Manager if he would advise on grants and other supports which might be available from the Community Services Department for Quarryvale Football Club?
Respond! Housing Association on Cookstown Way
To ask the Manager for a report on the proposed provision of a Brown Bin Service in Lucan?
To ask the Manager for an updated report on the provision of a Library/Learning Hub in Palmerstown?
To ask the Manager for an updated report on Palmerstown Community Centre and when it is anticipated the Centre will be open for use?
To ask the Manager to bring forward to a future meeting of this Committee, a report on the development plan for Waterstown Park in Palmerstown and to consider upgrading/revising the plan in consultation with the local Community to include active areas such as children's play areas, football play areas, and the restoration of derelict residences to a coffee shop, etc?
To ask the Manager for a progress report on the Housing Refurbishment Programme in Greenfort and Shancastle Estates?
To ask the Manager what options are available to the Council to compel householders, business people, companies and landowners to maintain their trees to a height that does not interfere with neighbouring properties by causing shading of gardens etc ?
To ask the Manager how many Council housing units in Lucan and Clondalkin are currently vacant?
To ask the Manager can the fence between the lane to the rear of Palmerstown Avenue and the N4 be fully restored and maintained in good order? Also, can the lights on the lane between the Avenue and the N4 be restored to working order and maintained as the present situation is fostering anti-social behaviour and a source of serious annoyance to local residents?
To ask the Manager if he will request the developer of Brookvale Estate, Lucan to tidy up and properly maintain the estate's open space on Esker Hill, and if he will provide an updated report regarding the taking-in-charge of the area?
Cathaoirleach's Business
That the Manager responsible brings forward a comprehensive report on the emergency plans in place, including that for fire, ambulance and traffic management for dealing with major accidents and/or incidents within the territory covered by this Area Committee and that a full discussion take place
To ask the Manager if the Parks Department would survey the grass verges/shrubs and trees along Ballyowen Lane, from the roundabout at St. Loman's Road to the cul-de-sac, particularly on the western side of the lane, and Cluan Rí Park, with a view to implementing a tidy up/cleansing of the area?
Cathaoirleach's Business
That this Committee compliments and praises the Council, Clondalkin Partnership and the Community Services staff on the recently opened Intercultural Centre in Clondalkin and calls for the establishment of a Committee composed of elected representatives, Council officials and Community representatives of the main minority groups and indigenous community for the promotion of integration and inclusiveness through the planning and holding of events that would coincide with festivals (prescribed by the UN, EU or National Government) and are traditional to the various ethnic groupings that now make up the population of the Area covered by this Committee.
Cathaoirleach's Business
That the Manager brings forward a report on how satisfactory the provision of Social Housing is, as against the quality objectives set by this Council and to outline how the Housing Management system is working within this Committee Area and to indicate the issues that have/are being dealt with and if there are any serious problems that require additional action.
Cathaoirleach's Business
That the Grange Castle Golf Club be requested to re-introduce a section for Senior Citizens and/or for the active retired awarding them special affiliation fees and other privileges that would be both attractive and rewarding.
That the Council writes to the Minister responsible, requesting legislation exempting householders from responsibility for the clearing of blockages to foul waste pipes that serve other householders/businesses but that happen to pass under or through their property. The present situation is inequitable and a great source of frustration and expense to certain householders who happen to have such a junction or manhole in their property for which they are responsible and must approach other householders feeding into it for a financial contribution each time it gets blocked which in some older estates can be three or four times a year.
That the median and green edges of the N4, Glenpark open space, Laburnum open space and Heather Grove open space be restored to an acceptable standard and maintained as such now that the main construction work on the M50 has been completed around the Palmerstown intersection. This whole area is now in a very deplorable state dragging down the whole area and represents a serious breach of both the An Bord Pleanála conditions attached to this design, build project and of commitments entered into with residents' representatives. For example, that the open space in Glenpark would be restored to full use in pristine condition by June 2007 and in fact this area is still very unfinished. Firm commitments with dates, etc. are now required if the quality of life of the residents is to be restored to anything like what it was before they were asked for, it's not for the common good, to endure dust, noise, disruption and uncertainty.
That the median and green edges of the N4, Glenpark open space, Laburnum open space and Heather Grove open space be restored to an acceptable standard and maintained as such now that the main construction work on the M50 has been completed around the Palmerstown intersection. This whole area is now in a very deplorable state dragging down the whole area and represents a serious breach of both the An Bord Pleanála conditions attached to this design, build project and of commitments entered into with residents' representatives. For example, that the open space in Glenpark would be restored to full use in pristine condition by June 2007 and in fact this area is still very unfinished. Firm commitments with dates, etc. are now required if the quality of life of the residents is to be restored to anything like what it was before they were asked for, it's not for the common good, to endure dust, noise, disruption and uncertainty.
To ask the Manager to present a detailed report for discussion on the Liffey Valley Advisory Committee. Would the Manager include details of when this Advisory Committee was first established, how many times the Advisory Committee has met, including details on a year by year basis, what decisions were made and implemented by the Advisory Committee since it was established, what budget if any does the Advisory Committee have or had in the past, and what is the schedule of meetings for this Advisory Committee for the foreseeable future?