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Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Ó Broin
Responsibility:
David Fennell

"This Area Committee notes the fantastic amenity that Corkagh Park is to the area and the important role it has played during the pandemic period. Issues regarding maintenance of the Park have been highlighted by regular park users. To ensure the continued success of the park,  this Area Committee calls for an update of a schedule of cleaning, opening hours and parking capacity."

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Ó Broin
Responsibility:
David Fennell

Gnó an Chathaoirligh

Cathaoirleach's Business

"This area committee notes the nuisance and danger that has been caused by scrambler bikes moving across the green area between the Westbourne and Lealand estates, and further that bollards between the estates have been vandalized and removed. As such this area committee agrees to build a low wall at the junctions of Westbourne Green and both Lealand Grove and Lealand Close that would prevent scrambler bikes from accessing the Green."

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Environment
Responsibility:
Brenda Shannon
Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor P. Gogarty
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

That the Chief Executive reports on the updated situation regarding the wall breach delay at Lucan Demesne adjoining lands owned by the Italian state.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor L. O'Toole
Responsibility:
John Coughlan

This committee requests the Chief Executive to provide the members with an updated report on the agreed gap at this location to be improved and upgraded and re located in the last term. This issue I've been raising for some years now on behalf of both residents.

Please see below last correspondence on this.

COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL South Dublin County Council Crest MEETING OF LUCAN AREA COMMITTEE Tuesday, May 22, 2018 MOTION NO. 5 MOTION: Councillor L. O'Toole "Further to my previous question (item 57946) regarding the design of a new gap between both Paddocks and Hillcrest, this Area Committee requests Chief Executive to advise how an application can be prepared and to make plans to consult with members of both residents association to carry out a public consultation."

REPORT: The provision of a link between The Paddocks and Hillcrest would be an ideal location to consider a permeability project. Contact will be made with the Roads Design and Construction Section about applying to the NTA for funding for this scheme.

Moved without Debate

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Joanna Tuffy
Responsibility:
Brenda Pierce

To ask the Chief Executive Officer for an update on the plans for enhancement of Lucan Village

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor L. O'Toole
Responsibility:
Colin Clarke

To ask the Chief Executive if South Dubliln County Council will explore possibilities of creating a new entrance to the new Lucan United all-weather pith facility from TUBBER lane into the pitch, considering their plans to upgrade the road at this location

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor G. O'Connell
Responsibility:
Paul McAlerney

To compliment the Community Section Staff for the wonderful work they do across the Lucan Palmerstown North Clondalkin area and to ask the Chief Executive for a report on the number of Community Centres in this LAC and to include a summary of the support provided by SDCC and the challenges Covid-19 poses.

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor M. Duff
Responsibility:
A//Director of Housing, Social & Community Development

Following on from a question regarding the number of Maintenance calls received the during the period 4th January 2021 to 14th February 2021, I understand that 911 maintenance/repair requests for central heating systems, were received. Customers are informed at time of complaint that repairs may take up to ten days. This is not an acceptable level of service to customers, many of them in their very senior years, and needs to be urgently addressed, especially during the very cold weather spells, which are now more frequent, and this Council calls for a review of the age and status of the heating boilers in its Housing stock and that an immediate programme of Service and Replacement be put in place and that Councillors should be given updates on progress, on a quarterly basis.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor W. Carey
Responsibility:
Paul McAlerney

"To ask the Chief Executive how and why the astro pitches and courts at Clondalkin community centre have been allowed to fall into such a state of disrepair as to deem them unusable and if there is a maintenance crew available to management of the centre for their upkeep. To further outline what measures can be taken to address the apparent vandalism that has taken place during the period of closure of the facility here?"

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Ó Broin
Responsibility:
David Fennell

"To ask the Chief Executive if there is any policy or approach to lighting in public parks? For example there are no street lights on the footpaths of Knockmitten Park, and some residents of the area state that because of this they will not go for a walk there after 5pm on a winter evening?

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Ó Broin
Responsibility:
C AC Meeting Administrator

Gnó an Chathaoirligh

Cathaoirleach's Business

"This Area Committee calls on Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), the owners of the land on which the Red Cow Luas Depot is built, to create a pedestrian and cycle route from the depot to Ballymount Park, which is just to the south of the depot and owned by South Dublin County Council. The motivation for such a route is to allow access to pedestrians and cyclists from Clondalkin who otherwise have to go as far as the road entrance to Newlands Cemetery to access the park."

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor E. Ó Broin
Responsibility:
Laura Leonard

Gnó an Chathaoirligh

Cathaoirleach's Business

"That this Area Committee notes that the Community Meeting Space in the Orchard Lodge Apartment Block, for which planning permission was granted seventeen years ago (SD03A/0271), has still not passed into management of South Dublin County Council.

This Area Committee calls on the Council to pursue all avenues possible with the owners of the Orchard Lodge apartment block, Kelland Homes, to resolve and expedite this matter”.

Question
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Peter Kavanagh
Responsibility:
Tony O Grady

"To ask the Chief Executive to report on works taken to address uneven pavements on Fonthill Road and St. John's Estate, Clondalkin?"

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Peter Kavanagh
Responsibility:
Michael McAdam

"Aontaíonn an coiste áitiúil seo buíochas a chur in iúl do lucht an Chomhairle Contae a chur Seachtain na Gaeilge in eagar agus gabhtar buíochas chomh maith le Muintir Chrónáin agus le hÁras Chrónáin."

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor Peter Kavanagh
Responsibility:
Laura Leonard

"This Area Committee agrees to progress the leasing of the community facility in Orchard Lodge with all haste and expediency as a matter of urgency."

Motion
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Councillor L. O'Toole
Responsibility:
Paul McAlerney

This committee Requests the Chief Executive to make provisions for an extension of the Adamstown Community Centre, to provide the committee members with planning designs/drawings of this extension which could incorporate into a new Youth Café, given that the design of the building was purposely built for an expansion when needed. The greater Lucan area is in great need of such a facility. Having shared ownership in the building and having pre-planned for such extension gives the council unique opportunity to design such an amenity for the area.

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Transportation
Responsibility:
Jennifer McGrath

Proposed Extended Parklet at Rathfarnham Village (Covid 19 Measure)

Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Transportation
Responsibility:
William Purcell
Headed Item
Meeting:
Submitted by:
Transportation
Responsibility:
Jennifer McGrath

Templeville Road Light Segregation Scheme