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Whether to not approve the annual council budget for 2018, and instead to seek a meeting with the Minister for Housing to get money to build more on public land.13 Nov '17
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To raise commercial rates.25 Nov '19
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To pilot a participatory budget.7 Oct '19
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To approve a council budget for 2020.25 Nov '19
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To set the rate of valuation at 0.257 for the coming year.14 Nov '16
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To increase the development levy for 20204 Nov '19
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Setting the annual rate on valuation, also known as "commercial rates".13 Nov '17
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Mandating the tArdmhéara to seek an urgent delegation meeting with the Minister for Housing at which the Minister will set out how he intends to provide the required increased capital allocation for housing for Dublin City Council 2017-2019.14 Nov '16
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To increase funding for Cleansing Support in Business Areas; Dublin Bikes and Arts and Commemorations. To reduce Vacancy Refund Rate; reduce the proposed boiler charge; and increase Commercial Rates.14 Nov '16
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To approve the renewal of Dublin City Centre Business Improvement Districts (BID) scheme, also known as DublinTown. This relates to Report No. 258/2017. (There was also a vote to defer this, put forward by Councillor Mannix Flynn but that suggestion was defeated.)4 Sep '17
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Reduction of Vacancy Refund Rate by 5% to 45%14 Nov '16
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A vote to set the "vacancy refund rate" at 40 percent for 2018. This refund rate is the amount that owners of vacant commercial property are given back, from their commercial rates payments.13 Nov '17
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Adopting the 2018 budget.13 Nov '17
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To amend the 2022 budget for Dublin City Council22 Nov '21
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To ask council for all financial details of deal for site at Oscar Traynor Road22 Nov '21