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Year |
Proportion of annual recurrent budget spent on urban mowing |
2011-2012 |
29% |
2012-2013 |
36% |
2013-2014 |
32% |
2014-2015 |
32% |
(2) The proportion spent on mowing by public servants and by external contractors is as follows:
Portion spent of annual budget spent on public servants and external contractors | ||||
11/12 |
12/13 |
13/14 |
14/15 | |
Mowing by public servants |
62% |
73% |
86% |
93% |
External |
38%* |
27%* |
14% |
7% |
*The percentage reflects prices quoted by the contractor at time of tender.
Municipal services—community paths
(Question No 451)
Mr Coe asked the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, upon notice, on 4 August 2015 (redirected to the Acting Minister for Roads and Parking):
How many kilometres of community paths in the ACT have an average age of (a) 0-10 years, (b) 10-20 years, (c) 20-30 years, (d) 30-40 years, (e) 40-50 years and (f) over 50 years.
Mr Rattenbury: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(a) 523 km
(b) 64 km
(c) 412 km
(d) 361 km
(e) 819 km
(f) 682 km
Compensation—community path accidents
(Question No 452)
Mr Coe asked the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, upon notice, on 4 August 2015 (redirected to the Acting Minister for Roads and Parking):
(1) How many claims for compensation from accidents on community paths have been made each year for the last 15 years.
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