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To ask the Chief Executive that a large overgrown bush is heavily cut back on Glenbrook Park in Rathfarnham? The bush provides cover for anti social behaviour and illegal activity in the Summer months. A photo is attached.
To ask the Chief Executive to examine the junction of Anne Devlin Park and Marian Road in Rathfarnham to consider means of facilitating safer pedestrian access given the the number of schools in the area and traffic volumes on both roads?
This council calls for the introduction of minimum standards for cycle parking and cycling facilities for various land uses in South Dublin County, in all public buildings and in all new developments; and for the publication of a manual of these standards.
To ask the Chief Executive to provide the average time on list for new allocations in 2020 broken down by number of beds and Nth/Sth of Naas Rd?
That this committee calls on the manager to remove the undergrowth at and provide a report on the condition of the large trees growing on the walkway beside St Michaels house.
That this committee calls on the manager to arrange for the historic archway beside St Michaels house and the historic church opposite the Spawell to be cleared of all brambles and overgrowth and checked for stability, And to ensure that these sites are preserved going forward.
"That this Committee supports Newcastle Tidy Towns call for "Welcome" to Newcastle signage on Hazelhatch Road entrance and Atgoe Road and request that a liaison person works with Newcastle Tidy Towns to make these happen."
"That this Committee request that a wall or railings are put up to stop Scramblers and Quads coming into Westbourne, some work already done has helped but there is more needed."
That this Council writes to the Government welcoming proposals to ensure that public funding is provided for those seeking IVF treatment in this Country as outlined in the Programme for Government
To ask the Chief Executive if he has given consideration to the criticism directed at the Council in respect of the granting of section 254 applications; will he present a full report detailing changes he has made and proposes in respect of section 254 applications and will he give assurances regarding notice and proper public consultations and will he make a statement
To ask the Chief Executive if he has completed repairs to our open spaces damaged during last years bonfire season and will he confirm the final total cost of the whole operation and will he make a statement
To ask the Chief Executive to confirm the ongoing plans to improve Cycling and Walking infrastructure throughout our County and will he make a statement
To ask the Chief Executive to confirm the number of homeless cases presented so far this year; the actions taken in the matter and will he also state what additional measures are in place to deal with the added challenges of those who are homeless and will he make a statement
To ask the Chief Executive to confirm the number of voters on the new Voting Register and will he give details in respect of each electoral area
That the Chief Executive update this Committee on measures to prevent swimming in the Dodder as outlined at our September ACM, specifically in terms of preventing access across public land, providing signage, public awareness and the outcome of the consultation by the Council's health and safety advisor with Water Safety Ireland in relation to the matter and specifically with regard to the question of ring buoys and whether or not they're advisable.
That this Council writes to the Government welcoming the decision to introduce and progress legislation to deal effectively with the ongoing menace of the illegal use of Quads/Scramblers which has been raised many times on this Council's agenda and the Joint Policing Committee and will the Chief Executive take the opportunity to update members in respect of his efforts to deal with the matter.
"To ask the Chief Executive would he consider a bottle bank/s that would serve the estates of Millrace, Crossforge and Drury Mills up behind bin shed and in the plot of land owned by Nevilles which is currently fenced off. Also, to look at City West car park at the top, St Mary's GAA and the new community centre in Saggart and to give a report to members on progress?"