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Community Recognition Fund
That the Chief Executive carry out an audit on Finnstown greens re adequate street lights. A motion was passed previously to meet with residents in the Finnstown area to carry out an audit on the street lights which were replaced some years back, which resulted in parts been reduced to darkness. It is hoped that additional/improved lighting can be implemented.
Moved without Debate
This committee requests that the Chief Executive arrange a separate meeting for local Councillors regarding the proposed amendments on the Adamstown SDZ. The request arises from the many questions I have received regarding the proposed amendments, and further explanation regarding timelines involved, are necessary.
To ask the Chief Executive to firm up a date for a meeting between the management of the new swimming pool and leisure complex and the members in advance of opening and final room allocation and to also clarify that the date of opening is still scheduled to be before September 2023, as last indicated?
That the Chief Executive takes on board the suggestions of members and examines ways of linking and enhancing the communities in Rowlagh and Balgaddy along the Balgaddy Road and adjacent interface with the Fonthill Road over the next five years, to make the area more cohesive and community-orientated, including ideas for landmark buildings, infill housing, community facilities, retail options pocket forests, artworks and other potential schemes ahead of further housing construction in Balgaddy and the completion of the community building.
"That the Chief Executive reports on progress if any in identifying suitable additional buildings for sports clubs and community groups in the Palmerstown area, including looking at options in Cherry Orchard Industrial estate; and if a statement can be made on the matter."
That the Chief Executive reports on the current timescale for the completion of all phases of the Celbridge Link road with particular reference to when Tubber Lane will be freely passable for cyclists and pedestrians and when drivers will be able to travel from Adamstown Central and other areas directly to the Celbridge Road; and if a statement can be made on the matter.
That the Chief Executive, noting the reply to Motion 4 in relation to Moy Glas at Lucan Area Committee dated Tuesday February 24, 2015 and noting that 15 years has now passed since An Bord Pleanala granted permission for significant sections of the Outer Ring (Grange Castle Road), reports on noise levels affecting housing estates over the last 10 years at various points under its remit from Woodies to the junction with Griffeen Avenue, highlights areas where permitted levels have been breached, reviews locations of noise monitoring equipment to ensure that areas with open fencing are prioritised for new sensors and prepares in advance of the 2024 budget a plan to improve noise levels for residents in houses facing and backing onto this route, especially those behind such open fencing with no protective noise barriers in situ; and if a statement can be made on the matter.
To ask the Chief Executive if any progress has been made to develop the right of way at the Hermitage Clinic and can a schedule for opening it be drawn up.
That the Chief Executive reports on workable solutions to help deter reported drug dealing and anti-social behavior in the vicinity of the undergrowth separating two estates [Ash Park and Elmwood], which most recently led to an attempt to kick in a resident's door, including clearing undergrowth or planting thorny alternatives, while noting at the same time that dealing with such activity is primarily a matter for An Garda Síochána irrespective of a lack of sufficient resourcing; and if a statement can be made on the matter.
Taken in conjunction with Motion 5
That the Chief Executive consider the use of pencil bollards in active travel zones/areas around schools in the Lucan/Palmerstown/North Clondalkin area.
To ask the manager how many businesses in the Lucan Area made an application for the shop front grant
To call on the manager to remove tree stumps at Haydens Lane entrance to Griffeen Park and continuing on to the back of AGP
Moved without Debate
To ask the Chief Executive to consider treatment to the Ballyowen Lane roundabout and the Liffey/Mount Andrew roundabout that is similar in aesthetic nature to the Bewley/Mount Bellew roundabout.
To call on the manager to maintain the trees on the margins encroaching the footpath on Adamstown Road. In some places there is only 3ft between tree and the hedgerow causing obstruction to sightlines for pedestrians and cyclists.
To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the progress and delivery of a sports playing area on the Letts Field green area.
To call on the manager to remove graffiti at Haydens Lane Entrance to Griffeen Park.
To ask the Chief Executive to commence the taking-in-charge of the northern section of Mount Andrew estate.
To call on the Chief Executive to repair the footpaths on the "ramp road" (L1015) given the dangerous state of paths here.
That the Manager explain how the tree policy is applied in situations where trees are planted in replacement for trees that have been removed because they were in the wrong place.
Moved Without Debate