What would become of the Civic Offices on Wood Quay if the council relocates?
After The Currency reported the idea of the council moving its HQ, councillors were talking about and thinking through the pros and cons and implications.
The council’s outgoing head of housing, Coilín O’Reilly, said that isn’t going to happen.
Monday’s monthly meeting of Dublin City Council was the last for the outgoing chief executive and the outgoing head of housing.
Waste heat from a data centre is already helping warm buildings in Tallaght. There’s a similar plan for Blanchardstown.
Solar panels are way more popular, the figures also show. Why’s that?
Dublin City Council’s current parking-enforcement contract ends next year. Some councillors see that as an opportunity for change.
The Dublin City Council chief executive wraps up next month after 10 years, and an interim will step in. But in early August, recruitment for his permanent replacement still hadn’t started.
Dublin City Council has started a public consultation as part of the process of applying to itself for planning permission.
One-parent families, people with disabilities, and renters have been particularly hard hit, according to a report from the Society of St Vincent de Paul.
It separates Two Oaks, a just-built 590-home apartment complex, from the council’s grassy Dargle Park, and older area housing estates.
The developers have finished them, but years on the council has yet to take control of – and responsibility for – them. “It’s a major issue.”
Residents have been campaigning for a new mixed, non-denominational school. The response so far? One’s just been built for area pupils – in Sandymount.
These were some of the issues that councillors discussed at the latest meeting of their South Central Area Committee.