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To ask the Manager why at least some of the thousands of trees mulched on site along the M50 were not retained for use in the tree planting programme taking into consideration the high cost incurred by the Parks Department anually purchasing large quantities of trees for planting through out the County and can the Manager make a statement on the matter?
NEW WORKS
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To ask the Manager, when it is envisaged the roll out of the brown bin service will commence?
CORRESPONDENCE
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To ask the Manager how many Housing Estates in the County have been unable to be taken in charge fully as a result of planning permissions being granted where the drainage systems in these Estates where proposed to run in to private drains and therefore could not be taken in charge as they were not public drains and what can the Council do to ensure either the drains can be taken in charge by S.D.C.C. or that residents in these Estates are afforded acceptable accountability in terms of the maintenance of these drains?
To ask the Manager what percentage of the current Traveller Accommodation Programme has been implemented to date on a County-wide basis and is it envisaged the roll out of the programme will be completed within the life-time of the existing programme and can the manager make a statement on the matter?
That the double yellow lines outside the Social Welfare Office at Clondalkin be repainted as soon as possible as members of the public completely ignore parking rules, and that a large No Parking sign be painted across the road at this entrance to South Dublin County Council offices (car park).
That the double yellow lines outside the Social Welfare Office at Clondalkin be repainted as soon as possible as members of the public completely ignore parking rules, and that a large No Parking sign be painted across the road at this entrance to South Dublin County Council offices (car park).
That the Manager would present a detailed report for discussion following my representations on behalf of the Esker Park Resident's Association in 2004 and 2005, including the presentation of the petition signed by local residents, which resulted in a decision taken at this meeting in June 2005 and the July 2005 Council Meeting, that the Pedestrian Laneway between House Nos. 56/57 and 70/71 Esker Park, Lucan be extinguished, and today this pedestrian laneway remains open and continues to be the cause of serious anti-social problems in the local community in Esker Park, including graffiti, late night noise, public drinking, on-going damages to nearby properties etc.
That an updated report be given on the footpaths at Neilstown Shopping Centre.
That the footpath on Monastery Road between the Monastery Heath entrance and exit from Monastery Estate be repaired (very short stretch of pavement) as it is in a dreadful condition.
That the Manager would present a report for discussion on the number of burned out cars reported and collected by the Council's contractors in the last six months, on an area by area basis, including details of the costs associated with this service?
That the Manager would present a report for discussion on the number of burned out cars reported and collected by the Council's contractors in the last six months, on an area by area basis, including details of the costs associated with this service?
That the Manager would report in detail on the arrangements associated with Management Companies taking charge of estates and apartment developments as distinct from the local authority taking charge of estates or apartment developments. In such cases residents are facing increasing service fees by Management Companies.
That the Manager would report in detail on the arrangements associated with Management Companies taking charge of estates and apartment developments as distinct from the local authority taking charge of estates or apartment developments. In such cases residents are facing increasing service fees by Management Companies.
That the Manager would report in detail on the arrangements associated with Management Companies taking charge of estates and apartment developments as distinct from the local authority taking charge of estates or apartment developments. In such cases residents are facing increasing servise fees by Management Companies.
To ask the Manager to investigate the multiple applications for planning permission that relate to the green open space at Balrothery/Tymon North Road, Tallaght, starting with the application in 2001 (Reg. Ref. SDIA/0114) up to the current application SDO8A/0138 and to consider the refunding of the €20 objection fee to those of us who submitted objections to applications which were withdrawn or invalid or lapsed.
To ask the manager for a breakdown of planned affordable, social and voluntary housing for the Brittas, Rathcoole and Saggart areas and how many of these will be delivered under Part v?
To ask the manager how many people are on the Council housing waiting list for the Tallaght South Electoral Area and what is the longest period of years that any one on the current list has been on the list?
To ask the manager how many people are on the affordable housing list for South of the Naas Road?