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campaign, including: colours, the use of imagery, taglines and key messages. The total cost of the service was $11,594.00 (GST Inclusive)
Transport—car sharing
(Question No 2732)
Ms Le Couteur asked the Minister for Transport, upon notice, on 27 September 2019:
(1) What is the current status of the car sharing pilot that commenced in 2016; if the pilot is complete, was an evaluation conducted and if so, by whom and when.
(2) How are car sharing companies regulated.
(3) What process do car sharing companies use to be allocated additional ACT Government parking spaces.
(4) Are car sharing companies required to pay for car parking spaces; if so, how are charges calculated.
Mr Steel: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1) The car share trial concluded in April 2018. TCCS completed an evaluation of the trial period immediately upon conclusion. Following the evaluation, the trial conditions have remained in place to enable providers to continue to deliver the car share service. This ensures continuity of the service for those members of the community using it until formal operating arrangements are implemented.
(2) Car share companies are regulated by Access Canberra using a Car Share Commuter Permit.
(3) Car share companies are not currently allocated additional spaces. An ACT Car Share policy will be included as part of the Moving Canberra Transport Strategy, this will inform space allocation.
(4) As part of the car share trial car share providers were not required to pay for car share spaces. Fees and charges are being considered as part of the ACT Car Share policy.
Government—infringement payments
(Question Nos 2733-2748)
Ms Le Couteur asked the Attorney-General; Minister for Building Quality Improvement; Minister for Business and Regulatory Services; Minister for City Services; Minister for Community Services and Facilities; Minister for Corrections and Justice Health; Minister for Employment and Workplace Safety; Minister for the Environment and Heritage; Minister for Housing and Suburban Development; Minister for Justice, Consumer Affairs and Road Safety; Minister for Planning and Land Management; Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Minister for Roads and Active Travel; Minister for Recycling and Waste Reduction; Minister for
Transport and the Treasurer, upon notice, on 27 September 2019 (redirected to the Attorney-General):
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