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To call on the manager to examine the possibility of marking designated cycle ways in Griffeen Park in areas where there are double paths
Moved without Debate
To call on the manager to give an update on previous motion below:
70502 on the 12/05/2021:- To call on the manager to consider extending the carpark at Griffeen Valley Park, Haydens Lane entrance to address overflow and increased usage of our local park
Moved without Debate
To call on the manager to upgrade the footpaths in Cluain Ri Park open space, Ballyowen, Lucan
Motion Falls
To call on the manager to install a wheelchair accessible swing in Waterstown Park.
Motion Falls
To ask the manager how many applicants SDCC have had in the Lucan Area for Shop Front Grants
To call on the manager to explore funding options nationally or from our capital budget for footpath repairs in Lucan Village on the main street. Dishings are lacking, there are severe lips, there are signposts hindering access, all of which need to be upgraded for greater and safer access for pedestrians in the village
To call on the manager to ensure Accessible Picnic Benches, boardwalks, Communication Boards (Finding Charlies Voice), Sensory Play areas and accessible equipment is installed in Airlie Park before taken in charge
To call on the Environmental Health Officer to Engage with Picker Pals Programme (www.pickerpalsworld.org) and register as a Local authority Willing to engage in the process for schools in the Lucan/Palmerstown/North Clondalkin LEA. There are currently 18 LA's signed up nationally . It is a free programme that provides motivation and tools for children, teachers and families to create a better environment for our shared future
To call on the manager to upgrade the planting on the roundabouts outside Grange Manor, Haydens Car Park and Rossberry Estate
Moved without Debate
To call on the manager to carry out immediate footpath repairs on Westbrook Park Lucan. It was excluded previously in Hillcrest Works but paths are dangerously raised
Moved without Debate
To ask the Chief Executive on the progress being made to achieve resolution regarding the breached boundary between Mount Andrew and St Edmunds
That this committee expresses concern in relation the provision of public dental services for residents living in the Palmerstown area, given concerns expressed about appointment waiting times in neighbouring towns; and also requests the HSE to take a proactive approach in promoting Palmerstown as a suitable location for a new private practice, given that there are a number of buildings ideal for such a service.
Moved without Debate
That this Committee expresses concern at the delay in the appointment of a new public health nurse covering parts of Lucan and Adamstown and the fact that this is causing serious concern for parents not least in terms of assessing development milestones; and to further emphasise the urgent need to open a public healthcare facility within the Adamstown SDZ as previously communicated by members.
Moved without Debate
To ask the Chief Executive for an update in the investigation into the wall repair opposite the Maxol and the assessment of other areas; and if a statement can be made on the matter.
To ask the Chief Executive if there is any finalised report or new correspondence received in relation to the opening between Mount Andrew and St Edmunds; and if a statement can be made on the matter.
That the Chief Executive looks at access to Griffeen Valley Park in a holistic way and, in line with a helpful suggestion from a local resident: - finds alternatives to kissing gates in at least some key locations around Griffeen Valley Park to facilitate access to all to the park, beginning in areas where scramblers and mopeds have not been identified as a recurring problem, rather than mobility users, buggy pushers and cyclists having to request specific local access, and especially as such gates could be considered "hostile architecture" as per the Mayor's motion passed recently; - Opens car parks early enough to facilitate school drop-offs.
That the Chief Executive provides a definitive and hopefully positive response regarding the continuation of a Naíonra and afterschool in the refurbished leisure centre as requested on multiple occasions by myself and a number of other elected reps, as well as clarification for other previously requested clubs, given that the tender process has advanced; and, noting that a timescale for the completion of the swimming pool was not given as requested last month, to provide an update to members on the likely opening date of both facilities and reopening of the car park, given the huge inconvenience being experienced by users and by residents of Ash Park.
To ask the Chief Executive when footpath repairs are scheduled to take place in Palmerstown Avenue and in particular what the timescale would be outside (address Provided) as three holes were filled in outside this house's front wall many years ago and are currently in a terrible state?
That the Council agrees to tidy up the area at the gate adjacent to The Park, Grange Manor, including widening footpaths narrowed by overgrowth, trimming nettles near pedestrians in the vicinity of the gateway and hedging bordering the estate, as children playing are unable to retrieve balls at this location in Griffeen Park if they kick it over from playing ball on the road in the estate; to clarify if this is a designated "managed for wildlife area" or if a small section of grass could be cut shorter for children to kick ball at this location; and if a statement can be made on the Council's overall policy in relation to this section of the park.
Moved without Debate
That the Chief Executive, following on from an investigation that found blockages in both a foul gully and a surface water gulley at address to the rear of (Address Provided) to which an outlet pipe from a utility room flows, takes action to ensure that water no longer pools in the laneway behind houses listed in Arthur Griffith Park Lucan (272/273/274 and adacent), which is exacerbated following heavy rainfall. This issue did not arise when water from the rainfall was able to flow into an adjacent ditch and the Council needs to find a way to divert the water, irrespective of whatever obligation rests with the owner of the property concerned, as it is causing problems for residents living in a number of dwellings in AGP.