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(b) Please see Attachment B.

(2)

(a) Please see Attachment A. This response is restricted to requests submitted through the standard categories available to the public within the Fix My Street web form on the Access Canberra website. To be able to provide a report with the non-standard categories mentioned in the question would require the manual interrogation of each individual request, by Access Canberra staff, which would be an unreasonable diversion of resources.

(b) Please see Attachment B. This response is restricted to requests submitted through the standard categories available to the public within the Fix My Street web form on the Access Canberra website. To be able to provide a report with the non-standard categories mentioned in the question would require the manual interrogation of each individual request, by Access Canberra staff, which would be an unreasonable diversion of resources.

(3)

(a) Please see Attachment A. This response is restricted to requests submitted through the standard categories available to the public within the Fix My Street web form on the Access Canberra website. To be able to provide a report with the non-standard categories mentioned in the question would require the manual interrogation of each individual request, by Access Canberra staff, which would be an unreasonable diversion of resources.

(b) Please see Attachment B. This response is restricted to requests submitted through the standard categories available to the public within the Fix My Street web form on the Access Canberra website. To be able to provide a report with the non-standard categories mentioned in the question would require the manual interrogation of each individual request, by Access Canberra staff, which would be an unreasonable diversion of resources.

(4) Due to the extensive scope of the requests that fall into the category of “other”, this information would require an unreasonable diversion of resources to provide an answer to this question.

(Copies of the attachments are available at the Chamber Support Office).

Municipal services—Belconnen
(Question No 960)

Mr Milligan asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 23 February 2018 (redirected to the Minister for Regulatory Services):

(1) In relation to the number and response to resident requests for Belconnen District North via Fix My Street, how many requests were received from residents concerning Belconnen District North in (a) 2017 and (b) 2018.

(2) How many reports were made for Belconnen District North in (a) 2017 and (b) 2018 for (i) abandoned shopping trolleys, (ii) abandoned vehicles, (iii) air pollution, (iv) damaged bicycle paths, footpaths, shared paths and on-road cycle lanes, (v)


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