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Irish Human Right Equality Commission
Fire Safety Report
New Tap 2025-2029
TAKEN WITHOUT DEBATE
That this Area Committee agrees that the pedestrian gap between Lealand Walk and St Cuthbert's Meadows should be modified so as to accommodate both wheelie bins and pedestrians using walker frames that wish to pass through it. See attached photo of gap.
Election of Chairperson
Introductions and Welcomes
MANAGERS REPORT - FOR NOTING
SEAN WALSH PARK PAVILLION PART 8 - FOR APPROVAL
KILTIPPER PARK PAVILLION PART 8 - FOR APPROVAL
ARTHUR GRIFFITH PARK PAVILLION PART 8 - FOR APPROVAL
WILLSBROOK PARK PAVILLION PART 8 - FOR APPROVAL
KILNAMANAGH PAVILLION PART 8 - FOR APPROVAL
COLLINSTOWN PARK PAVILLION PART 8 - FOR APPROVAL
Cathaoirleach Business
This committee requests that the Chief Executive further examine the pricing structure that Aura has set for Lucan Swimming Pool, ensuring it is fair and accessible to all community members rather than targeted at specific cohorts. A fair baseline price should be established, and if Aura wishes to offer additional discounts, they may do so once a more realistic rate is in place. This approach will support Lucan residents in accessing this important facility equitably.
That the Chief Executive include the area at the back of Ballyowen Way (between Ballyowen Way and R136) when carrying out assessments and tree pruning at Hermitage/R136 as part of the request from Cllr Gogarty at the October ACM(Question (8)Item ID: 84603).
That this Area Committee agrees that, due to the extensive works due to be carried out in the Alpine estate of Clondalkin which will include the building of an age friendly housing project along with works from Bord Gais who have declared are expected to continue until December 2025, that a site entrance shall be opened directly onto the Fonthill Rd to facilitate traffic management here. the committee also agrees that a failure to do so will lead directly to unacceptable dangers being placed upon those traversing along the main street of Alpine Heights estate, it is also unacceptable that two major construction projects should proceed without a traffic management plan that will make as priority the wellbeing and welfare of the existing community here.
To ask the Chief Executive for a detailed report on works to be carried out by Bord Gais in the Alpine and Dunawley estates and the expected affects this will have upon traffic in the Clondalkin area. This report should also outline a timescale for disruption and works.
That the Manager widens the footpath on Bohernabreena Park as you turn off Bohernabreena Road. The footpath is very thin at this junction.
That the Manager cuts back the overgrowth of shrubs at the side of an address in Westbourne Lodge (address provided), area in on council land.