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replacement is determined by visual inspection which accesses tread wear and other signs of physical damage.

Tyre cases are assessed as being suitable to undergo the retreading by visual inspection on removal from the road rim. The tyre case is subject to a 7 point inspection at the retreading facility prior to the retreading process. All TCCS ACTION tyre cases are subjected to the retreading process a maximum of 3 times before disposal.

(5) The average expected kilometres travelled before replacement of retreaded (drive) tyres fitted to the current TCCS ACTION fleet is 58,000km. This figure varies between the different types of fleet with tyre size, fleet utilisation, weather and driving conditions being contributing factures in regard to tyre wear rates.

Transport—light rail
(Question No 490)

Mr Coe asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 18 August 2017:

(1) What date was Block 39, Section 6, Dickson first identified for inclusion as part of the Light Rail Stage 1 Project Agreement.

(2) Was the licence and use of Block 39, Section 6, Dickson by the successful contractor included in the tender documents for Light Rail Stage 1; if not, on what date was it determined Block 39, Section 6, Dickson would be included in the Light Rail Stage 1 Project Agreement.

(3) Has a similar property been identified for use by the successful contractor of Light Rail Stage 2; if so, can the Minister identify the property.

Ms Fitzharris: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) Block 39 was first identified for inclusion as part of the Project Agreement in December 2014.

(2) The licence and use of Block 39, Section 6, Dickson by the successful contractor was included in the tender documents for Light Rail Stage 1 in April 2015.

(3) At this point in time a property has not been identified for use by the successful contractor of Light Rail Stage 2.

ACT Public Cemeteries Authority—Gungahlin cemetery
(Question No 493)

Mr Coe asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 18 August 2017:

(1) Is consideration being given to expanding the cemetery at Gungahlin.

(2) Is consideration being given to developing a new cemetery at Gungahlin.


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