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To ask the Manager for a schedule of roundabout maintenance, especially for the Orlagh Roundabout which is very overgrown and unkempt looking.
4. Update on Coiste na Gaeilge
3. Library of things – overview.
2. Updates on library re opening and new branches.
1. Minutes of Arts, Culture, Gaeilge, Heritage & Libraries SPC – 05/05/2021.
How many people are currently on the housing transfer list broken down by LEA. Is there estates that have higher number of requests and can these be identified?
7. Creative Ireland.
8. Lobbying Act 2015
5. Arts Development Strategy.
6. Covid Response – Local Live Performances.
"To ask the Chief Executive to issue a report that looks at a casual trading licence in Rathcoole Park and to ask him would he initiate any procedure involved and to ask that his report outline the progress and next steps involved and to outline the time frame involved?"
That South Dublin County Council, reiterates it's ambition of being a leader in the provision of accessible services. That, as a signal of this ambition, - An audit is carried out on the quality of accessible parking spaces and upgrades carried out where necessary. - The number of these spaces is increased by 50%, an increase of 39 spaces. These spaces should be prioritised in areas with a lower proportion of accessible spaces and modified in line with the IWA Best Practice Access Guidelines.
That the Manager gives details in relation to the water pipe leeway between Scholarstown Park and the new Two Oaks development, specificically outlining the distance from the walls in Scholarstown Park to the Two Oaks development, and confirms that there will be consultation with local residents in relation to permeability on the site.
That the council immediately carries out the necessary and long overdue works to properly repair and reinstate the footpath at Edenbrook Drive, Rathfarnham, which has collapsed and constitutes a serious hazard for pedestrians, particularly the elderly and/or those with mobility issues.
That the Chief Executive confirms that the trees listed for pruning raised under various membersreps including most recently 1661825 will be carried out in early November as requested, given the original written commitment to carry out these works in or around June 2021, the oppressive nature of the cumulative growth in question; the delays in providing a response for an update to the resident concerned in a timely manner(irrespective of any genuine reasons for same); and if a statement can be made on the matter.