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"That this Committee recommends to Dublin Bus that :
(i) some 15B's depart from Marian Road particularly at peak times and to relocate the existing bus stop to a more appropriate location in consultation with the Garda and the local Residents Association. It is at present located in a wholly inadequate spot and without a shelter.
(ii) that a service to Rathfarnham Village is restored for Residents of Ballyboden/Whitechurch."
NEW WORKS
Proposed Declaration of Roads to be Public Roads
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"That the Council implement immediately, adequate security measures to protect the residents of Taylor's Court from anti-social behaviour from the neighbouring development which will prevent the terrorising of residents and the prevention of illegal dumping in their properties by a minority of residents in the neighbouring traveller accommodation site."
CORRESPONDENCE
"That the Manager accept that the Bring Centre on Grange Road is in a deplorable state and represents a contradictory environmental image for this Council's Environmental Services Department; that it is covered in graffiti, strewn with rubbish; is located beside a vandalised and unused bicycle shelter and is generally an embarassment to this Council and this area committee; and in seeking to remedy the problem, follows through on previous commitments to resurface and upgrade the facility in general."
"That the Environmental Services Department redoubles its efforts to attack the graffiti problem which is increasing and particularly prevalent on public spaces and public utilities such as road signs and litter bins and to contact utility companies such as NTl to remind them of their obligations to remove same from their roadside boxes."
"That the Terenure-Rathfarnham area be the first to be pilotted for the brown bin service given the significant enthusiasm for such a service and to update members on progress in this regard."
NEW WORKS
CORRESPONDENCE
That this Committee supports the proposal to provide waterwheels on the Dodder, initially at Oldbawn Bridge, and requests the Parks Dept. in co-operation with other Council Departments, as appropraite, to progress the proposal and report back to this Committee as soon as possible. I understand that Parks Dept have had contact with Firhouse and Tallaght Community Councils re this
That this Council organise a 'Neighbours & Newcomers' Open Day or Week to showcase the work of the Council in its role as the primary democratic forum in the County.
That this Council organise a 'Neighbours & Newcomers' Open Day or Week to showcase the work of the Council in its role as the primary democratic forum in the County.
"To ask the Manager the reasons for the delay in commissioning the new developments at Former Eircom Training Centre, Wainsfort Road, Terenure and its impact on delivering the 51 Part V units of sheltered accommodation?"
Cathaoirleach's Business
No business
Cathaoirleach's Business
No Business
To ask the Manager if there has been any reply from the HSE, Cherry Orchard, regarding the request that the plot of land owned by the HSE at St. Loman's Road, Lucan (opposite Mount Andrew Estate, and adjacent to Liffey Valley Park Estate) be tidied up, and also the enquiry about the intentions of the HSE about the land, and if no reply has been received, if he will reiterate the request for information?
To ask the Manager to present a detailed and up-to-date report on the present situation regarding the continued and unsatisfactory levels of congestion being indured by St. Andrew's National School, Lucan, including and most importantly its schoolgoing children and its staff. This dilemma, which despite numerous representations to the Department of Education and Science and the Local Authority, and which still unresolved, is contributing to a reduced quality of school life being experiencd by all concerned as a result of the lack of space required to facilitate the education of the childen attending St. Andrew's National School. Will the Manager report in detail as to what efforts have been made to facilitate St. Andrew's National School and the results of these efforts. Will the Manager agree to meet with the Management of St. Andrew's National School in an attempt to progress this issue.
To ask the Manager to report on what options are available, and within what time-scale, for the extending of the current S.A.A.O., particularly given the aspiration of the Lucan community to preserve the lands at St. Edmundsbury and Woodville from housing development?
That this Committee is seriously concerned about the increase in the numbers on the Live Register at the Clondalkin Social Welfare Office during the last 12 months, which at 10% (brings the total on the Register to 3675 in January) is almost twice the increase in the Dublin area, and requests the Manager to write to the national and local agencies responsible for employment, seeking information on actions being taken or planned to tackle unemployment in the areas of the County covered by the Clondalkin SW Office.