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Parking in City West - Update
To ask the chief executive for a report in tabular form detailing the number of fines issued by the litter warden (by LEA) in 2022 YTD for illegal dumping / littering, referencing the number of Members Reps, Fix Your Street reports (up to the recent end of the scheme) and Environmental Complaints.
That this Council writes to the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth requesting that all childcare providers register for and be in a position to provide NCS-subsidised hours for at least 50% of children in their care.
To ask the manager to provide a report detailing the progress of a previously motion agreed, to investigate and progress a wall mural on the underside of the Adamstown Link Road Bridge that will be reflective of this vibrant and diverse multi-cultural community.
To ask the Chief Executive to provide a report on how many new voter registrations (RFA2) and change of address (RFA3)applications have been received by this council since 2019, also taking into account the recently upgraded electoral register and upgraded forms, and detailing the breakdown for the Dublin Mid-West constituency by all 3 LEA's.
To ask the Chief Executive if the Council will agree to improve the visual look of the roundabout between Rochfort and Abbeydale through landscaping and planting in a manner that will still ensure adequate visibility and conform with best practice from a safety perspective?
That the Chief Executive, notwithstanding that congestion has naturally increased and will continue to increase, carries out a full road safety and traffic flow audit of the Newcastle Road and in particular the following areas: - The stretch southwards from Lucan Harriers car park to the junction with the L1030, which is subject to bus lane being used by vehicles to slip ahead of cars queuing in the correct lane and also cars leapfrogging the longer queue to get ahead of other vehicles by using the yellow box; - The junction with Hillcrest where an optimum solution has yet to be found in terms of evening traffic being able to turn right into the estate without blocking the road and facilitating exit from the estate without clogging up the Newcastle Road/N4 junction thus trapping cars for multiple traffic light sequences at Esker church on occasion; and reports back to members with proposed solutions to ensure optimum flow and safe use of this busy corridor.
Matters raised by Committee Members/Council Motions:
a. Fire Safety in Multi-Unit Developments
Reports/Updates for noting:
a. Healthy Age Friendly Homes Update (pre-recorded)
b. Report from Housing Disability Steering Group
c. Rightsizing Programme
d. Leasing Overview
e. Rent Assessment Protocol
Allocations (pre-recorded)
Housing Delivery (pre-recorded)
Approved Housing Bodies Housing Alliance Presentation
AHB Communication Protocol
Social Housing Re-letting Process
Matters Arising
Minutes of Previous Meeting
Teenspace
Litter Management Plan
AOB
"This TAC calls on the council to make a commitment on its social media platforms to keep an inclusive approach in payment options eg using cash and card when using services ran by SDCC and extended to those contracted by SDCC to keep cash and card payment as a continued option in current and future projects in the Tallaght area?"