Page 2465 - Week 08 - Thursday, 6 June 2013

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Transport—bicycle storage

Mr Rattenbury (in reply to a supplementary question by Mr Wall on Wednesday, 8 May 2013): I have been advised that a cost benefit analysis was undertaken as part of the planning of the bike and ride facilities and a report was produced in 2009.

A copy of this report can be found at: http://www.environment.act.gov.au/ __data/assets/pdf_file/0018/243450/AECOM,_2009,Feasibility_Study_Determining_Key_Locations_for_Bike_and_Ride_and_Kiss_and_Ride_Facilities.pdf

Transport—bicycle storage

Mr Rattenbury (in reply to a supplementary question by Mr Coe on Wednesday, 8 May 2013): Each bike cage has a separate security system that records event information. Recorded information is limited to 1,000 transactions and may include reading of a card, opening of a door and access denied.

The system is for security purposes only. It is not designed to report on individual entry/exit data, and is therefore not able to report on bike storage occupancy rates. There are no plans to upgrade or install new equipment.

Canberra—centenary

Ms Gallagher (in reply to a question and a supplementary question by Mr Coe on Tuesday, 14 May 2013): The artist was provided with a Statement of Requirements, which included the delivery of a hot air balloon design that is:

• Easily identifiable when flying at height – i.e. “that’s the Piccinini Balloon!”

• A work of art which engages a public beyond the art audience;

• A creation which inspires wonder, stimulates imagination and provokes hearty conversation in the wider public.

Canberra—centenary

Ms Gallagher (in reply to a supplementary question by Mr Doszpot on Tuesday, 14 May 2013): The government is paying for two interstate appearances of the Skywhale – one in Hobart and one in Melbourne – which are included in the $166,000 operating contract.

Transport—park and ride facilities

Mr Rattenbury (in reply to a supplementary question by Mr Coe on Thursday, 9 May 2013): The response to your questions are outlined below:

• Claims for compensation relating to injury or loss caused as a result of the condition of an ACT Government asset are assessed on a case by case basis and in accordance with the relevant legislation.


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