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To call on the Chief Executive to repair the footpaths on the Ronanstown Road (ramp road).
Moved without Debate
In an effort to give residents of areas in the County an opportunity to make observations regarding applications for S254 Licences for telecommunication cabinets and masts, this Council calls on the Manager to amend the South Dublin County Council S254 Applications Policy.
To ask the Chief Executive to provide a report on the Balgaddy Part 8 housing and community centre development and a possible timeframe for completion?
That the Chief Executive write to the Hynes group and Liffey Valley Shopping Centre to express this committee's disappointment with the decision to charge staff for car parking at the centre. Retail workers are some of the lowest paid workers in the country and we as elected representatives urge the management of Liffey Valley Shopping Centre to immediately reverse the decision and offer free car parking to all members of staff.
To ask Chief Executive to report on the number items at each area committee for Lucan & LPNC area for the last five years to include how many motions were moved without debate.
To ask the Chief Executive if there has been any follow up to invitations sent to the HSE asking them to provide a presentation/update on the pilot scheme introducing speech language/occupational therapists in to the schools following one held some years back and following previous motions I raised and had passed re same.
To ask Chief Executive for an update on a recently agreed motion to examine reinstating the storage facility as part of the car park extension at Haydens lane, once additional letters were sent in from the local clubs/group.
To ask Chief Executive for an update on the Lucan swimming pool and if members can be provided with a presentation via a headed item.
To ask the Chief Executive for an update in regard to the Old School Master House which was up for sale recently.
This committee requests the Chief Executive to update members on progress for both the Caslte Riada/Moyglas embankment and the Paddocks/Hillcrest permeability. To provide a report on the process involved, budget costs and where this budget is sought.
Moved without Debate
Quarterly Housing Supply Report
Anti Social Quarterly Statistics Report Quarter 2
That the Chief Executive provides members with a copy of the consultant report on the wall breach at the Italian Embassy grounds opposite the Maxol garage; outlines a date for repairs to commence, assuming agreement has been reached between the various parties; and clarifies that the ongoing safety issues for pedestrians at this location will not effect the provision of a safe pedestrian crossing into the upgraded Lucan Demesne entrance, should such works be ready to proceed in advance of any wall repair.
That the Chief Executive updates members on the implementation of the active travel scheme for St Brigid's/St Lorcan's which received positive engagement from the local community in Palmerstown, but which was not possible to complete in time for return to school after the summer holidays.
Moved without Debate
To ask the Chief Executive for a full update on the current status and likely completion date of the enforcement case attempting to deal with the wall breach issue between Mount Andrew estate and St Edmunds and to provide a timeline of correspondence issued to date by SDCC and responses received by the developer and internal departments, acknowledging that it would not be possible until the end of the process to go into the specific detail of such correspondence.
That the Chief Executive provides a further update on the much-delayed refurbishment of the leisure centre and construction of the new swimming pool in Lucan, outlining whether a revised Q1 2023 opening target can be met; outlining what penalties, if any are being imposed for the significant delays; and undertakes to arrange a tour of the construction site for elected members in early October so that we can get a fuller understanding of the issues involved and be able to communicate this better with understandably irate constituents.
To ask the Chief Executive for an update on the appointment of a management company for the refurbished Lucan Leisure Centre and, given the concerns expressed by former users as per multiple motions and questions on the agenda, to outline in list form which if any of these have received written correspondence or telephone calls from Council staff in the last three months updating them on the situation.
That this council declares that private airplanes used for leisure or commerce are wasteful and inconsistent with our climate goals, and demands that none are given permission to fly in Irish air space. On passing the motion a letter issues to Minister of Defense and Minister of Transport.
"Can the manager report on how many vacant house in the Tallaght area and report on what is the turn around on having house ready for family to live in?"
"Can the manager consider parking bays along the whitestown way road to allow for parking for events at Tallaght stadium as cars are being parked on grass verges along the road when matches are on?"