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Answers to questions
Roads—University of Canberra hospital
(Question No 509)
Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Roads and Parking, upon notice, on 27 October 2015 (redirected to the Minister for Health):
(1) What studies have been undertaken in relation to the impact of the University of Canberra sub-acute hospital on the adequacy of surrounding public roads infrastructure, potential traffic congestion, parking arrangements and public transport (a) during construction of the hospital and (b) after the hospital is commissioned to service.
(2) What were the (a) terms of reference for those studies and (b) outcomes of those studies.
(3) What public consultation was undertaken in relation to those studies and to what extent did that public consultation impact on the outcomes of those studies.
(4) What strategies will be adopted to mitigate any problems identified in those studies.
(5) If no studies were undertaken (a) why not, (b) when will they be done and (c) what terms of reference will guide them.
Mr Corbell: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
Please refer to answers provided to Question No 510.
Roads—University of Canberra hospital
(Question No 510)
Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Planning, upon notice, on 27 October 2015:
(1) What studies have been undertaken in relation to the impact of the University of Canberra sub-acute hospital on the adequacy of surrounding public roads infrastructure, potential traffic congestion, parking arrangements and public transport (a) during construction of the hospital and (b) after the hospital is commissioned to service.
(2) What were the (a) terms of reference for those studies and (b) outcomes of those studies.
(3) What public consultation was undertaken in relation to those studies and to what extent did that public consultation impact on the outcomes of those studies.
(4) What strategies will be adopted to mitigate any problems identified in those studies.
(5) If no studies were undertaken (a) why not, (b) when will they be done and (c) what terms of reference will guide them.
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