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(6) What is the total number of people who fall within the 800m catchment zone for the EPIC and Racecourse stop on the Light Rail Stage 1 route by (a) population, (b) employment and (c) students.
(7) What is the total number of people who fall within the 800m catchment zone for the Phillip Avenue stop on the Light Rail Stage 1 route by (a) population, (b) employment and (c) students.
(8) What is the total number of people who fall within the 800m catchment zone for the Swinden Street stop on the Light Rail Stage 1 route by (a) population, (b) employment and (c) students.
(9) What is the total number of people who fall within the 800m catchment zone for the Dickson Interchange stop on the Light Rail Stage 1 route by (a) population, (b) employment and (c) students.
(10) What is the total number of people who fall within the 800m catchment zone for the Macarthur Avenue stop on the Light Rail Stage 1 route by (a) population, (b) employment and (c) students.
(11) What is the total number of people who fall within the 800m catchment zone for the Ipima Street stop on the Light Rail Stage 1 route by (a) population, (b) employment and (c) students.
(12) What is the total number of people who fall within the 800m catchment zone for the Elouera Street stop on the Light Rail Stage 1 route by (a) population, (b) employment and (c) students.
(13) What is the total number of people who fall within the 800m catchment zone for the Alinga Street stop on the Light Rail Stage 1 route by (a) population, (b) employment and (c) students.
Ms Fitzharris: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
The patronage modelling used in the Light Rail Stage 1 Business Case estimated that for the entire Stage 1 corridor, by 2031 between 44,000 and 67,000 people will live within 800 metres of a light rail stop. The patronage estimates were not provided at individual stop locations.
ACTION bus service—fare evasion
(Question No 742)
Mr Coe asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 22 September 2017:
What is the (a) total number of fines issued relating to fare evasion and the (b) total value of the fines, during (i) 2014-15, (ii) 2015-16, (iii) 2016-17 and (iv) 2017-18 to date.
Ms Fitzharris: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
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