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"Can the Manager report on whether any companies in Tallaght have been issued a fixed payment notice or fined for failure to properly store or dispose of commercial waste, and if so, how many per year, over the last 5 years?"
To ask the Chief Executive for a report on the number of enforcement notices/letters issued for developments in Rathcoole Village in the last year and what were the subjects of the enforcement notices?
To ask the Chief Executive for an update on dereliction notices in Rathcoole Village, what they pertain to and their state of play.
"To ask the Committee for an update on the number of extra beds SDCC have in place under the cold weather strategy plan 2025/2026?"
"To ask the Committee to consider the need for further traffic calming measure in the Bawnlea Estate and, to provide any reports or possible plans to help address the concerns of residents in the area due to ongoing issues with speeding cars/electric bikes and scooters?"
That this area committee agrees to write to the Minister for Transport Darragh O'Brien to express our anger and disappointment with the decision to delay the Dart+ SouthWest programme for 4 years until 2030. The Dart+ is essential for both existing communities in Clondalkin and Lucan as well as for new communities in Adamstown and Clonburris, where new housing developments were given planning permission on the basis of the planned roll-out of Dart+ Southwest in the area.
"To ask the Committee to address the lack of a playspace in the Cushlawn Estate, Killinarden, Tallaght, Dublin 24?"
"This committee calls for SDCC to officially rename the stretch of road from 519 Main Street on the map below to New Bancroft Apts at the crossroads to Main Street as known on many maps and postal addresses?"
NOMINATION TO THE SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY PARTNERSHIP BOARD - FOR APPROVAL
"To ask the Council for an update on the Pavilion program for Tallaght?"
"To ask the Council what measures can be put in place around the playground in Kilnamanagh where continued any social behaviour is caused?"
That this Committee requests that the Chief Executive provide details of the planned building and upgrade works referenced in the recent reply regarding the Teen Space at Griffeen Valley Park including timelines, scope and further requests that the proposed coffee dock be delivered in tandem with these works rather than deferred until a higher footfall is achieve noting that increased footfall will arise from the delivery of such amenities rather than from delay. Additionally, that the Chief Executive outline the plans for the surface area between the two recently installed yellow goalposts at the Teen Space and confirm whether this area will be resurfaced to make it suitable for ball sports and recreational play.
To ask the Chief Executive if a report can be provided outlining for the past five years, the number of new Council houses constructed within the Lucan area and to include in that report: 1. The number of car parking spaces provided in association with these new developments 2. A comparison between the number of housing units built and the number of car parking spaces available and 3. A general breakdown of the household composition (e.g. single occupants, couples, families with children) for those houses allocated during that period.
That this Committee calls on the Chief Executive to urgently address the condition of the footpaths in the Castlegate area of Adamstown which have been acknowledged by Council engineers as being in need of major repair. While it has been stated that the full rectification of these footpaths would consume the entire county-wide footpath repair budget this situation is not acceptable given that Castlegate represents the main entrance and gateway into the Adamstown Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) one of the first of its kind in the country. This Committee therefore requests that additional funding be sought outside of the standard footpath repair budget including through capital works or other available sources to allow a full and proper upgrade of the footpaths in this area. The current condition poses a serious risk to pedestrians and undermines efforts to promote walking and cycling within Adamstown. It is essential that this issue now be prioritised and progressed as a standalone project, rather than deferred indefinitely due to budget constraints.
That this Committee requests that the Chief Executive consider the development of a public-facing online dashboard to provide regular updates on major projects and works underway in the Lucan area including transport, parks, housing and community infrastructure schemes. Given the volume of projects currently in progress and planned for Lucan a clear and accessible dashboard would greatly improve transparency, communication and public understanding of timelines and progress. Such a model could be piloted in the Lucan area and if successful, extended countywide as part of the Council's Digital Transformation and Customer Service objectives.
To ask the Chief Executive to advise whether any circulars, directives, or instructions have been issued by central government regarding the ring-fencing of housing maintenance expenditure from income generated through council rents, and to provide details of any such guidance.