To pilot a participatory budget.
"That this Council agrees to pilot a participatory budget instead of a discretionary fund in one of our 5 areas. A participatory budget would facilitate citizens in local communities to directly decide how to spend the discretionary budget in their area. It would give citizens the direct power to determine spending priorities to improve their community/area."
"Participatory Budgeting gives people the power to improve their area and it is empowering, civic minded, educational, fair and transparent. Participatory budgeting is recognised internationally as a way for people to have a direct say in how local money is spent. I believe that it would be a tool for community engagement and for developing participatory democracy in our city. It was done as a pilot in areas of South County Dublin Local Authority, and proved very successful. We could follow their model or tweak to suit us."
Passed
48 for
5 against
2 abstain
7 October '19
Votes
For
48
Daryl Barron
Racheal Batten
Janice Boylan
Christy Burke
Danny Byrne
Mary Callaghan
Hazel Chu
Anthony Connaghan
Keith Connolly
Caroline Conroy
Deirdre Conroy
Donna Cooney
Joe Costello
Patrick Costello
Tara Deacy
Hazel De Nortúin
Kevin Donoghue
Daithí Doolan
Pat Dunne
Anne Feeney
Mary Fitzpatrick
Declan Flanagan
Terence Flanagan
Anthony Flynn
Gary Gannon
James Geoghegan
Alison Gilliland
Lawrence Hemmings
Janet Horner
Neasa Hourigan
John Lyons
Mícheál Mac Donncha
Tina MacVeigh
Ray McAdam
Paul McAuliffe
Paddy McCartan
Séamas McGrattan
Rebecca Moynihan
Críona Ní Dhálaigh
Naoise Ó Muirí
Colm O'Rourke
Larry O'Toole
Cieran Perry
Michael Pidgeon
Noeleen Reilly
Patricia Roe
Catherine Stocker
Michael Watters