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(1) In relation to the number and response to resident requests for Throsby via Fix My Street, how many requests were received from residents concerning Throsby in (a) 2017 and (b) 2018.
(2) How many reports were made for Throsby 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) damaged/dangerous trees, (vi) damaged recreation facilities such as public barbeques, parks and playgrounds, (vii) damaged survey infrastructure (survey marks), (viii) domestic garbage and recycling collections, (ix) election campaign signage, (x) graffiti, (xi) illegal parking, (xii) litter and dumping, (xiii) mobile speed camera location suggestion, (ivx) nature strips, (xv) noise pollution, (xvi) overgrown grass in public places, (xvii) pot holes, sign damage, traffic lights and other road related issues, (xviii) road safety and traffic concerns, (xix) stormwater drains, (xx) street lights, (xxi) street sweeping and (xxii) other.
(3) How many requests for Throsby resulted in action being taken by the ACT Government to rectify the issue 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) damaged/dangerous trees, (vi) damaged recreation facilities such as public barbeques, parks and playgrounds, (vii) damaged survey infrastructure (survey marks), (viii) domestic garbage and recycling collections, (ix) election campaign signage, (x) graffiti, (xi) illegal parking, (xii) litter and dumping, (xiii) mobile speed camera location suggestion, (xiv) nature strips, (xv) noise pollution, (xvi) overgrown grass in public places, (xvii) pot holes, sign damage, traffic lights and other road related issues, (xviii) road safety and traffic concerns, (xix) stormwater drains, (xx) street lights, (xxi) street sweeping and (xxii) other.
(4) What were/are the nature of requests for Throsby that fall into the category of “other” for (a) 2017 and (b) 2018.
Mr Ramsay: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
Please see response to QON 959.
Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate—workplace bullying
(Question No 981)
Mr Coe asked the Chief Minister, upon notice, on 23 February 2018:
(1) Can the Chief Minister provide for (a) 2016-17 and (b) 2017-18 to date, a breakdown by agency or authority under the Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate (CMTEDD) the total number of (i) informal complaints or issues raised regarding workplace bullying, (ii) formal complaints submitted regarding workplace bullying, (iii) informal complaints which resulted in a formal intervention, (iv) formal complaints which resulted in a formal intervention, (v) informal complaints which have not been resolved and (vi) formal complaints which have not been resolved.
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