Ballincollig/Carrigaline Municipal District

Ballincollig/Carrigaline Municipal District

Carrigaline Municipal District Cork County Council Floor 5 County Hall Cork 11th December 2019 TO/ Each Member of the Carrigaline Municipal District A Chara, Tionolfar Chruinniú den choiste thuas luaite mar leanas: - Please take note that a meeting of the Carrigaline Municipal District will be held in Meeting Room, Floor 6 EXT, County Hall, Cork, on Monday 16th December 2019 at 2.00pm for the transaction of the following business: 1. Deimhniú Miontuairiscí / Confirmation of Minutes To consider the confirmation and signing of the Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting held on 18th November 2019. 2. Breithniúcháin ar Tuairiscí agus Moltaí / Consideration of Reports and Recommendations i. Taking in Charge: Bharr na hAille, Crosshaven 3. Comhfhreagras / Correspondence 4. Díol Talún / Disposal of Property 5. Municipal District Officer Report 6. Chun na Ruin so leanas ón gComhairleoir a mheas:/To consider the following Notices of Motion in the name of: Cllr Liam O’Connor 1. That Cork County Council undertake a traffic/speed assessment on the Upper Kilmoney Road, Carrigaline , assess if traffic calming measures could be incorporated and provide a pedestrian crossing at a suitable location. 2. That this MD contacts the Broadband officer for Cork County Council and requests that Carrigaline as the largest town in the County be considered for installation of free public WIFI. Cork County has recently been successful in securing 4 vouchers for Free public WIFI from the WiFi4EU competition, with each having a value of €15K. The town centre would be a suitable location. The public library in the town could be used as a site for a router. Cllr Seamus McGrath 1. To request that this Municipal District provide funding from the GMA for the provision of additional flashing speed feedback signs to be rolled out at agreed locations across the area. 2. To ask the Engineer to consider the provision of a Pedestrian Crossing on Kilmoney Road upper. 3. To ask the Engineer to consider the provision of a footpath on the eastern side of Church Hill, Carrigaline. Cllr Aidan Lombard 1. That this council look at options to provide a safe crossing for pedestrians between Centra and the car park in Crosshaven. The current arrangement is not working and needs to be revisited. 2. That a substantial drainage be done on the R611 from Carrigaline to Ballyfeard. There is substantial surface water at Foots Corner, Kinsale cross and Goars Bridge that need works. Cllr Ben Dalton O’Sullivan 1. To ask the Area engineer to visit Upper Kilmoney Road and examine the possibility of installing a crossing (to serve Hillview/ Hillcrest to Shop). Cllr Marcia D’Alton 1. That in 2020, Cork County Council would resurface Church Hill from the Maulbaun Junction to the R610 to include safety improvements to the Maulbaun junction. 2. That Cork County Council would ask the consultants undertaking the Carrigaline Transport and Public Realm Enhancement Plan to consider the SECAD My Town My Plan group as a key external stakeholder and to accordingly involve them as consultee’s in Phase 1 of the Plan preparation. 3. That as it is only approximately 75 metres long, Cork County Council would resurface the top terrace in Ardmore Estate, Passage West as soon as possible. 7. Rún Comhghairdis / Votes of Congratulations 8. Aon Ghnó Eile / Any Other Busines Alan O’Callaghan Meeting Administrator Tel: 021 4285557 Email: [email protected] .

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