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"That the Manager include Moyville Estate in the ramping programme. There are two key areas in the Estate, which would urgently require ramps. The first being the road along houses 1-27, which leads into a cul de sac. This road bears the brunt of the speeding traffic as it is in continuation of the entrance hill. The second area is the first turn right at the top of our entrance hill, along houses 251-221. The residents association would still like the whole Estate to be considered Traffic Calming."
"To ask the Manager to have arranged the repair of *details supplied which is in a dreadful condition?"
"To ask the Manager if he has any plans to re-surface the Rathfarnham Road in the near future and if he has any plans to introduce measures to control both traffic volume and speed along this road?"
"To ask the Manager:
- Why has the Council painted yellow lines on Brook Vale Road
- What is the purpose of this parking control measure
- What are the times and the rules that now apply to those parking on Brook Vale Road
- As the local residents now no longer have on street parking facilities for visitors, does the Council have any intention to provide an alternative ?"
"To ask the Manager outline whether there are plans to reinstate the double yellow lines along Crannagh Road, which were introduced to restrict parking and were subsequently lost due to recent maintenance works and to ask the Manager to also outline what other measures the council may take to address the safety issue which has arisen at the junction of Crannagh Road and Rathfarnham Road as a result of parking along the Crannagh Road?"
Letter, dated 30th January 2007 from Limerick County Council regarding motion passed in relation to the inadequacy of funding for young adults suffering from Cystic Fibrosis.