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3) The average cost of an infringement issued under the Domestic Animal Act 2000, section 44 (1,2 and 3) are as follows:

a) 2019-2020 - $300.

b) 2018-2019 - $300.

c) 2017-2018 - $150.

d) 2016-2017 - $150.

Transport—electric buses
(Question No 7)

Ms Clay asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 4 December 2020:

What planning and provision has been made to provide charging facilities for electric buses at the City West bus layover.

Mr Steel: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) The existing City West bus Layover is managed by ANU. It is not required as a bus layover following the completion of the Turner Bus Layover which is under construction.

The scope of the Turner Bus Layover includes the provision for electric bus charging facilities within the project, including making space for charging platforms and installing the conduits to future proof for power supply connections.

Municipal services—cyclepaths
(Question No 8)

Ms Clay asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 4 December 2020:

(1) When were each of the ACT Government’s identified principle cycling routes last inspected.

(2) In the most recent inspections of principle cycling routes, were any of those paths or path sections given a High or Very High risk rating; if so, can the Minister provide details, including which sections of which paths were identified as either High or Very High risk.

(3) Since the most recent inspection of each of the principle cycling routes, have any path sections that were given a High or Very High risk rating been repaired or replaced; if so, can the Minister provide details of which sections of which paths, and what type or repairs were conducted; if not, can the Minister provide details of which sections of which paths have not been repaired or replaced.

(4) Do all sections of the principle cycling routes comply with the Municipal Infrastructure Standard 05 – Active Travel Facilities Design requirements for path widths; if not, can the Minister provide (a) details of which paths or path sections do


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