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5. The Master Plans provide for a staged implementation based on both the technical assessment and community consultation. Priority 1 works are implemented first. The Master Plan is then reviewed periodically, along with current traffic data, to determine if the outstanding recommended measures are needed. This review can result in a change in priorities from the original plan, to address current and emerging road safety issues in the area or elsewhere.

6. The relevant web content will be updated by December 2017.

Transport Canberra and City Services—same-sex marriage postal survey
(Question No 551)

Mr Coe asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 25 August 2017:

(1) What work or initiatives will Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS) undertake or support during the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey to advocate for the “Yes” vote or using rainbow themed designs.

(2) For work or initiatives referred to in part (1), (a) when will each work or initiative commence, (b) what is the duration of each work or initiative, (c) how many ACT Government employees are working on or associated with the work or initiative and (d) what is the associated cost.

(3) What consultation has been undertaken in relation to the initiatives in part (1) with (a) the Office of LGBTIQ Affairs, (b) community groups and (c) the wider Canberra community.

(4) What accommodations has TCCS implemented for those who object to advocating the “Yes” vote in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey or the use of rainbow designs through the course of their employment on conscientious grounds.

(5) How many buses will be wrapped with designs advocating the “Yes” vote in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey or displaying a rainbow design.

(6) What routes will the buses identified in part (4) service while displaying the wrap.

(7) What is the breakdown of the cost of each wrap advocating the “Yes” vote in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey or displaying a rainbow design, including (a) design, (b) fabrication and (c) installation.

(8) What date were bus wraps with designs advocating the “Yes” vote in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey or displaying a rainbow design first discussed by TCCS.

(9) What date were bus wraps with designs advocating the “Yes” vote in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey or displaying a rainbow design ordered by the ACT Government.

(10) What is the expected installation date for buses to be wrapped with designs advocating the “Yes” votes in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey or displaying a rainbow design ordered by the ACT Government.


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