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To ask the manager to examine the laneway between Red Cow Cottages and Woodfarm Cottages in Palmerstown Village, giving due consideration to including this lane for resufarcing in a schedule of works.
Moved without Debate
To ask the Chief Executive to provide a report on Tenants in arrears broken down by LEA. The report to include the number of Tenants that have been advised they will be evicted if arrears aren't cleared and the number of Tenants evicted due to arrears?
That this Council calls for effective action to deal with boarded up Council houses and return them to the housing stock for reletting.
To ask the Chief Executive to present a report on his endeavours to deal with the challenge of Climate Change and will he make a statement.
To ask the Chief Executive to confirm his actions to attract employment to our County; will he detail contacts with Government in respect of this important matter and will he make a statement
To ask the Chief Executive how many Homeless cases are currently being dealt with by the Council; will he detail actions being taken and will he make a statement
To ask the Chief Executive to update members on his engagement in respect of matters relating to refugees from Ukraine; will he detail assistance being offered and will he make a statement
To ask the Chief Executive to detail plans to deal with the challenge of the forthcoming Bonfire Season at Halloween; will he confirm contacts he is making in the matter, will he give assurances and make a statement
Confirmation & Reaffirmation of Minutes of Meeting held on 3rd May, 2022
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To ask the Chief Executive to provide a report detailing private rental inspections for 2020, 2021 and 2022 YTD. The report to include the number of improvement letters issued to landlords by SDCC and how many have been escalated to formal improvement notices for the same period.
To ask the Chief Executive to undertake an examination of the extent to which the Council is currently involved in supporting childcare within the South Dublin County Council area, with a view to seeing if this support can be enhanced. This would include an audit of childcare services in its own properties, including Council owned community, youth and leisure centres. (Details of a similar examination being carried out by another local authority is attached)
To ask the Chief Executive for a list of all businesses in the County that received shop front grants, and or grants for outdoor furniture, from July 2019 to date, and the amount of the grant in each instance.
To ask the Chief Executive Officer to give an update on whether any of the roads or services in the curtilage of Rosse Court Estate are in charge and to list them, if appropriate, and to make a statement on the matter
The regressive response to Question 12 from the council of March 2022 that asked for an update on the feasibility study on the installation of public toilets is noted. To begin to resolve this situation in a progressive manner this council agrees to have one self cleaning one person outdoor public toilet installed in each of the four local areas of SDCC. http://www.sdublincoco.ie/Meetings/ViewDocument/74389
That this Council agrees to work with others to develop and maintain an active database for the location of all Automated External Defibrillators (AED's) in the County, whilst promoting information on maintenance, training and registration on the exact location of these life saving devices.
That this council reaffirms its commitment to protect and uphold the rights of the transgender community locally and enshrines its commitment to stand in solidarity and campaign alongside the trans community for access to education, healthcare and resources, especially as we approach Trans Pride (July 16th).
That this Council calls on the Taoiseach to immediately implement a set of measures to tackle the Cost of Living Crisis that is Devastating Families across the State from both Working and Middle Class Demographics, which has seen 70% increases in Heating Oil, 30% increase in Gas, 25% increase in Electricity, 8% Increase in Rents and €1,200 average increase in petrol prices for the average driver along with increases in Groceries and other Essential Goods. This has resulted in the Highest inflation rates in 20 years of more than 5,5% and that's without the Governments scandalous proposed increases in Carbon Tax at a time of crisis. These measures at the least should include: The introduction of a living wage, the introduction of a cost of living payment based on annual income, the scrapping of Carbon Tax Increases, a ban on Rent increases for 3 years, Increase in Fuel allowance criteria, Removal of VAT on Energy Bills during winter Months, the Establishment of a discretionary utility debt Fund. These measures should form a base for tackling the crisis for struggling Families across the State.
That this Council supports the development of Community Sustainable Development Goals Dashboards throughout SDCC to provide a data driven response to collecting and celebrating our communities' actions and progress in working towards the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.'
That this Council confirms its pride in, and continued support for, Ireland's traditional policy of military neutrality, and writes to the Taoiseach to declare these views.