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"To ask the Chief Executive, for an update on proposals for resurfacing the car park at Corkagh Park?"
"To ask the Chief Executive, to investigate leakage of sewage onto N81 at Brittas. Sewage is seeping from a welded manhole on a regular basis located at the junction of the N81 and McDonagh's lane beside the Blue Gardenia. The health and safety of pedestrians are at risk including children coming and going to the St Martin's NS. Cyclists also badly affected and at risk of accident as they divert past and hold their nose with one hand. Motorists joining the N81 (downhill) may also slide on such slime straight onto the N81 risking serious accidents. This sewage seems to then make its way into the storm drain and surfaces again on the Tallaght side of the N81 before ending up in Britta's ponds. The health & safety of pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists compromised. Please order the offending party to fix permanently and urgently."
That this Area Committee calls on the Chief Executive to repair the damaged wall between Mount Andrew and St Edmunds estate as a matter of urgency and to provide a timeframe within which these repairs will take place.
That this Area Committee calls for a report into the condition of animals in the former petting zoo at Corkagh Park and for an update as to what the plans are for the above area in the Corkagh Park Masterplan, to include timeframes and an outline of animal welfare standards."
Given the current demands on the housing stock and the high number of applicants of the Housing List, this Council calls on the Chief Executive to make every effort to identify tenants of South Dublin County Council who are not occupying their Council houses or Units on a fulltime basis and/or have alternative accommodation available to them and to detail what actions he intends to take to address such situations.
To ask the Chief Executive if South Dublin County Council applied for funding under the recently awarded protected structures fund and if the Millrace in Waterstown Park formed part of this application as it is still in need of attention in parts.
"How long approximately, for an application for the Rebuilding Ireland Loan to be processed from start to decision?"
"To ask the Chief Executive what can be done to urgently repair the growing potholes on the Nangor Road from Dunawley roundabout down to Aras na Cluaine apartments? The potholes are getting larger each month and are damaging cars etc."
"To ask the Chief executive what action he proposes to take to ensure that the astro-turf at Clondalkin Community centre does not fall into further disrepair and when it will be brought back to standard?"
"That this Committee agrees to write to the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth and state the following:
We support the abolition of the Direct Provision Campaigns which calls for –
- Leave to remain for all front line essential workers.
- Freedom for our children – Ireland’s future adults.
- Asylum Seekers to be treated as citizens of this country with dignity, grace and respect.
We ask the Minister to commit to consulting with those living in Direct Provision as the end of Direct Provision is planned."
That the Chief Executive look at widening the footpaths on Station Rd, particularly near Palmerstown Woods and Palmerstown Way, and examine if the hedges can be trimmed on a regular basis to provide more space.
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That the Chief Executive provide enhanced protection for wildlife in Waterstown Park, including fencing around frog spawn and educational material (plaques/noticeboards) to inform the public of the need to protect wildlife in the park.
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To ask the Chief Executive if the issue of persistent flooding on Station Rd has been investigated and if so to provide the report of that investigation?
Naas Road Planning Framework