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Minutes of meeting held on 19th February, 2025 Additional documents: |
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Questions to the Director of Services South Central Additional documents: |
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Environment and Transportation Matters 1. Minutes of the Traffic Advisory Group held on the 25/02/2025in relation to Traffic Matters in the South Central Area. 2. Traffic Service Requests Status Reports at 15/02/2025.
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South Central Area Matters 1. Notification of initiation of Pre-Part 8 Circulation of Layout under Part 8 Planning and Development 2001 for proposed Residential Development at Crumlin Road/Rafters Lane, Dublin 12. For information purposes only. 2. Presentation - Road Maintenance - Roads Maintenance Services 2025 Works Programme Overview. 3. Proposed CCTV Scheme at Bring Centre, Marrowbone Lane, D8. 4. Derelict Sites Report. 5. Naming proposal for a new development Ref: SHD0026/21Sub15 – C10, (ABP-31218-21). Located at Concorde Industrial Estate, Naas Road, Dublin 12. 6. Director of Services Report. Additional documents:
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Culture, Recreation & Economic Matters 1. Sports and Recreation Report for March 2025 South Central Area.
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Planning & Property Development Matters 1. With reference to the proposed grant of a 5 year lease at a site known as Cherry Orchard Green (Allotments) to Ballyfermot Chapelizod Partnership CLG. 2. With reference to the proposed disposal of the Council’s Title in the properties known as 13 and 14 Grattan Crescent, Dublin 8. 3. With reference to the proposed disposal of the Council’s estate and interests in the site known as Davitt Road (3 Plots), Drimnagh, Dublin 12.
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Emergency Motions Additional documents: |
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March 2025 Motions DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL SOUTH CENTRAL AREA COMMITTEE 19th March 2025
M064 Councillor Vincent Jackson This Committee requests that as part of the Bus Connects project which will happen in Ballyfermot over the next 2 to 3 years, that DCC please ensure in tandem with these works, that the long awaited village improvement would happen at the same time, in order to improve the retail and amenity value of the shopping district. Bad planning by DCC over many years has not helped the area and this will be a once in a generation opportunity to help improve the area.
M065 Councillor Vincent Jackson That this Committee request that the DCC owned lamp posts in the Ballyfermot area be repainted as its years since some have got a lick of paint, in particular lamp posts on Blackditch Road, Blackditch Drive, Cleggan Park, Cleggan Avenue and Cleggan Road Ballyfermot. Can the ESB be asked to look at their lampposts also as they are in very poor condition.
M066 Councillor Vincent Jackson That this Committee, in view of the constant scourge of scrambler bikes in our communities, what effective measures are DCC looking to bring in to address this problem before someone is killed walking / playing in our Parks. Residents cannot believe that we won`t put in security cameras etc. to try and address the situation.
M067 Councillor Ray Cunningham This Committee notes, when Drimnagh was built, every street in the area was lined with trees. These trees helped clean the air, provided shade, and were a support to local wildlife. They also made the streets more attractive and made people feel like the area was being looked after. Over the years, many of the original trees have been lost, to age, disease, or accident, as is to be expected. But these trees are not being replaced when lost, and Drimnagh is being progressively denuded of trees. The local environmental group, Tidy Drimnagh, has volunteers who would like to help replace and look after the trees, and have even raised funds to help pay for these trees. This Committee asks the Parks Department and Public Realm to work with Tidy Drimnagh to identify locations where trees can be replaced, and varieties suitable for those locations, and to replant as many as possible this coming winter.
M068 Councillor Ray Cunningham & Cllr Michael Pidgeon This Committee notes the serious, ongoing traffic issues in Chapelizod village, that are endangering pedestrians and cyclists, including the many children going to school in the village. In 2022, an AECOM Traffic Report was commissioned by DCC and it suggested the only solution for the through road via the village is a one-way system which would effectively block off access to motorised vehicles wishing to proceed from the Castleknock area down Knockmaroon Hill and on toward the city centre. This plan has the support of the Chapelizod steering committee, and was supposed to have a six-month trial last year. This Committee calls on the council to take whatever steps are ... view the full agenda text for item 8. Additional documents: |