❓ Hon Ken Travers asks about the budget for elevator works at train stations, broken down by recurrent funds and asset investment, for the financial years 2013-14 to 2017-18. The Public Transport Authority provides the requested figures.
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(1) What is the budget in recurrent funds for works on elevators at train stations in the following financial years: (a) 2013-14; (b) 2014-15; (c) 2015-16; (d) 2016-17; and (e) 2017-18? (2) What is the budget in asset investment for works on elevators at train stations in the following financial years: (a) 2013-14; (b) 2014-15; (c) 2015-16; (d) 2016-17; and (e) 2017-18?
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Answered
9 April 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
29 days
(1) The Public Transport Authority's recurrent expenditure budget for elevators at stations for the financial years in question is:
(a) $0.5 million.
(b) $0.6 million.
(c) $0.613 million.
(d) $0.632 million.
(e) $0.651 million
(2) The Public Transport Authority's asset investment expenditure budget for elevators at stations for the following financial years is:
(a) $0.918 million.
(b) $0.428 million
(c)-(e) Nil.
(a) $0.5 million.
(b) $0.6 million.
(c) $0.613 million.
(d) $0.632 million.
(e) $0.651 million
(2) The Public Transport Authority's asset investment expenditure budget for elevators at stations for the following financial years is:
(a) $0.918 million.
(b) $0.428 million
(c)-(e) Nil.
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