Search
CySD - Year 2 Update
City Edge - Variation of County Development Plan
"The Tallaght area committee calls on the council to make a commitment to fly the tri-colour at half mast in honour of the 1916 leaders who were killed for their part in the Easter rising ,starting on the 3rd of may each year?"
Confirmation and Re-affirmation of Minutes of Meeting of April 2023 ACM
South Dublin County Council formally backs the call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty and urges the Irish government to support the initiative for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. If passed, a letter should be sent to all local councils and the Minister for the Environment.
To Install a park bench on the Green at Fortfield Road/College Park/Wainsfort Grove in memory of Mr Frank Feely RIP, former City and County Manager. And to have a plague placed on it, acknowledging his contribution to the County and City of Dublin.
To ask why the Antique Lamp Post was removed from Fortfield Road (on the South Dublin County side). This was part of the heritage of the area and I believe it was there well over 100 years. Also where is the actual lamp post now stored. And finally, can it be re-instated.
"This Area Committee calls on the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O'Brien TD to amend paragraph 6 subsection (a) of Section 254, Planning and Development Act 2000 to include a requirement, in the event of an appeal against the granting of a licence for a Telecommunication Mast, that all works, granted by such a licence, cease until the Appeal process is concluded by the Board?"
"This Area Committee commends the ending of the curtailment of Bus services to West Tallaght and the restoration of full services and is grateful to all involved for the efforts made to resolve the issue. In particular, this Area Committee acknowledges the work of the Trade Unions and Dublin Bus, South Dublin County Council, An Garda Siochana Tallaght and members of the Tallaght Transport Forum, for their efforts in seeking a resolution. The Community of West Tallaght showed great patience, understanding and acceptance of the position taken by the Bus Drivers and condemned the actions of the individuals whose behaviour caused hardship to an entire Community?"
In addition, we invite the NTA to correspond with the Tallaght Area Committee on issues raised during discussions that fall under their remit."
To ask the Manager why gullies full of debris in the laneway between Palmerstown Avenue and R148 have not been cleared following representation made by Cllr Alan Hayes in November 2022 (Rep ID 1761225)
To ask the Manager to provide a detailed report on the accumulation of liquid on the hill behind "Palmerston Lodge" house that borders Mill Lane park and Stewarts Old Building in Palmerstown as previously logged by Cllr Alan Hayes under Members Rep 1780625. Dublin City Council did investigate following initial contact by a concerned resident and found the following: 1. Very silty/cloudy water was apparent flowing down this 900/750 SW Sewer from the direction of the Applegreen Garage at end of Chapelizod By-Pass. This was discharging via a stream into the River Liffey. There appears to be a CSO near the garage but it does not look like sewage in the discharge. 2. This SW sewer could not be found. Our crew did not find evidence of sewage at the location identified by the Customer. 3. 450 dia Lucan Sewer appears to be operating normally - no evidence found of surcharging or overflow to the Liffey. Could samples be taken to determine the contents of the overflow and provide a report on the cause and any potential negative impacts.
To ask the Manager why the Yellow box at the entrance/exit to Whitethorn estate in Palmerstown has not been repainted even after previous commitments to do so and is there a new realistic timeframe for the repainting of this yellow box that enables residents to leave their estate on the congested Cloverhill road, northbound.
To ask the manager to provide an update on Members Rep 1764407 from November 2022 that requested dishing of kerbsides at the junction of Riversdale Avenue and Riverview in Palmerstown to enable the safe crossing of all who cannot navigate the high kerbside. The matter was to be inspected and reported on by the Roads Inspector and no further communication has been received.
To ask the Manager if SDCC will consider the purchase of the Ulster Bank building in Palmerstown Village when it is put to sale for the realisation of County Development Plan NCBH7 Objective 9: To facilitate the reuse of an appropriate existing building in Lucan and Palmerstown as a tourist amenity and educational / interpretive centre.
This Area Committee agrees to write to An Garda Síochána requesting enforcement of the continuous breaking of red lights from cars travelling east to west (from City to Palmerstown) at the Oval juntion in Palmerstown.
That the Manager provide this Area Committee with a presentation on the most up-to-date plans for the Active Travel initiative in the area of St.Lorcan's and St.Brigid's National Schools in Palmerstown that should demonstrate the changes from initial concept to public consultation to consultant proposals and current plans to be delivered. And if he could make a statement on the matter.
To ask the Manager to outline the treatment dates and type of treatment and extended plan to ensure the eradication of Japanese Knotweed identified on the green area adjacent to (1 Riversdale Park) Palmerstown as notified to SDCC by me on 25th April 2023 (members rep: 1787321) and if the manager could confirm whether or not SDCC has an adequate number of operatives trained and licenced to manage these invasive species.
To ask the manager to confirm the total number of vacant housing units in the Lucan and Palmerstown-Fonthill LEA'S, and as a percentage of the overall county numbers, detailing the specific number of vacant within Balgaddy.
"To ask the Manager can bins & also dog poo bins be installed along the N82 in Citywest and along the walkway along the Luas track at Citywest Village?"
That this Area Committee requests the manager replaces the green palisade fencing in kilcarberry & kilcarberry grange