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This committee requests the Chief Executive to provide a time frame for upgrading Glenaulin Park as previously discussed and that the valley containing the Glenaulin stream be developed as a Biodiversity area.
That the results of the recent traffic survey on Kennelsfort Road be brought to this committee and that Management explain the findings in relation/contrast to all earlier surveys that and the matter be fully discussed with a view to bringing forward recommendations for action.
To ask the Chief Executive for a progress update on works at the new Lucan pool and refurbishment of the leisure centre, including a likely opening month next spring?
To ask the Chief executive for an update on maintenance works to repair sub-standard housing in Balgaddy as raised by many Councillors over the past number of years and to outline approximately how many residents will be offered relocation in the forthcoming new housing development and how soon this will be?
That the Chief Executive, in light of the latest published reports showing breaches of noise levels in Woodville estate, immediately requests that TII takes urgent action to reduce illegal noise levels, i.e resurfacing the road or raising noise barriers; and that furthermore a similar analysis of freely available data be carried out for all residential areas bordering the N4 from Liffey Valley interchange to Kew Park, as the stretch in general has been reported as noisier in recent months and this would assist further requests. The mapping of noise at Woodville for example shows that a large large portion of Woodville walk is in the Blue zone for day and Dark Purple Zone for night, both higher than EU acceptable levels. The recent resurfacing of the road near the M50 junction has made the surface quieter and a lower noise surfacing could help reduce the impact of traffic levels returning to normal post-Covid restrictions.
That the Chief Executive provides a meaningful timescale for the planting of new trees on Culmore Road and Palmerstown Avenue, given that they were cut down over three years ago now; and if a statement can be made on the matter.
To ask the manager for an update on the progress with regards to acquiring the old 'Farmers Site' under CPO in St Mark's, Clondalkin.
To ask the manager if contact has been made with the owners of the green area between the Oval and Applegreen garage in Palmerstown to clean the area of dumping. (See members rep 1620009)
This committee requests that the Chief Executive agrees to support Lucan Tidy Towns in their endeavours to implement some projects around the Lucan/Village area. Two requests that they seek initial support for are: *Pollinating planting along the Lucan Road *Installation of a new litter bin/solar bin (*see detailed request below) *Large Scale Pollinator Friendly Planting: What plans have the Council in place for the autumn planting of pollinator friendly bulbs for flowering next Spring in the Lucan area? Will there be consultation with Lucan Tidy Towns to identify suitable areas? Lucan Tidy Towns are particularly interested in planting such bulbs along the Lucan Road outside the walls of St. Edmundsbury Estate. *Litter Bins for Lucan: What is the latest proposal for upgrading litter bins throughout Lucan? The majority of the bins around Lucan, especially the village, are unsightly. The recent placing of a second bin, albeit new, alongside an unsightly bins is unacceptable. What is the update on the installation of 'Belly Bins' in Lucan?
To ask the Manager to provide an update on the School Street initiative that is planned for the area.
This Area Committee calls on the Chief Executive to install goal posts on the green space between De Selby Cresent & De Selby Park.
That the manager agrees to communicate with and work with Irish Water to complete an underground survey of the gullies and waste water pipes in the Coppice, Woodfarm Acres estate, Palmerstown, (vicinity of houses 78 - 102) in order to ascertain their condition and identify any works required to prevent a reoccurrence of the regular foul sewage blockages and gully blockages that result in damage to residents property.
That the Manager give a time-bound commitment to undertake outstanding hedge maintenance works which have been requested in the Palmerstown, North Clondalkin and Lucan areas in order to make footpaths accessable and reduce dangers, particularly during longer winter nights.
''To ask the manager whether Glyphosate has been used on hedgerows by the Council in the last months and particularly whether it has been used on the hedgerows along the Avonbeg Road? Additionally can s/he please comment on the matter of glyphosate use by SDCC?''
Castletymon District Centre Part 8
Correspondence (No Business)
"To ask the Chief Executive if he can offer an update on the request for ESB to provide this Area Committee with a presentation on issues pertaining to outages in the Clondalkin Area and any structural defects or shortcomings in the area?"
"This Committee deplores the act of wanton vandalism that caused the damage to the playground slide at Corkagh Park and asks that the Chief Executive take action to secure the playground area after closing times and that this matter be brought to the attention of An Garda Siochana and also that SDCC commits to the repair and restoration of the slide as soon as is possible."
"That this Committee agrees that SDCC should require the 2 major building sites currently under construction (Monami Construction) in Clondalkin and provide a daily cleaning service along Convent Road to Fonthill Road and New Road out to Fonthill Road. (Please see the pictures of muck and debris from trucks)."
"To ask the Chief Executive if builders at the new primary health care centre on Boot Road have adhered to traffic management plans on this site. Specifically why work has necessitated the closure of footpath leading from Fonthill Road/Boot Road Junction that has caused a dangerous situation for pedestrians to navigate here?"