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  • Improvements to Public Transport

    • Reference: 2000/0431
    • Question by: Lynne Featherstone
    • Meeting date: 20 December 2000
    Why has the Mayor refused to set targets for improvements to public transport in his response to the Assembly's Congestion Charging Scrutiny?
  • 2005 World Athletics Championships

    • Reference: 2000/0436
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 20 December 2000
    What action is the Mayor taking to ensure that London holds on to the 2005 World Athletics Championships?
  • Congestion Charging

    • Reference: 2000/0462
    • Question by: Lynne Featherstone
    • Meeting date: 20 December 2000
    Why has the Mayor refused to set targets for improvements to public transport in his response to the Assembly's Congestion Charging Scrutiny?
  • Draft Transport Strategy

    • Reference: 2000/0437
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 20 December 2000
    Will the Mayor ensure that the Draft Transport Strategy addresses the cultural and social needs of Londoners?
  • Transport Strategy

    • Reference: 2000/0463
    • Question by: Lynne Featherstone
    • Meeting date: 20 December 2000
    Will the Mayor treat the Assembly's comments on his draft Transport Strategy more seriously than he did those on Congestion Charging? .
  • Tube repairs

    • Reference: 2000/0396
    • Question by: Lynne Featherstone
    • Meeting date: 15 November 2000
    What are the implications for the repairs and maintenance needed to the Underground now as well as after its handing over to TfL arising from the Deputy Prime Minister's refusal to disclose information to the Mayor and Robert Kiley on the basis that everything related to the PPP is automatically confidential for commercial reasons? .
  • Transport Strategy

    • Reference: 2000/0402
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 15 November 2000
    In the Draft Transport Strategy the Mayor indicated the possibility of targeting fare initiatives to promote social inclusion for less well off groups. Given that students 18 and over must pay full fares, this must limit their access to London, and may be a disincentive to remain in education. Would the Mayor therefore consider a targeted fare initiative for students?
  • Equipment Failures on the Underground

    • Reference: 2000/0343
    • Question by: Lynne Featherstone
    • Meeting date: 15 November 2000
    Given the sorry state of the tube, with signal failures, escalator breakdown's, overcrowding, station closures and so on, does the Mayor believe that a target of halving equipment failures over 8 years is good enough?
  • New Year's Eve

    • Reference: 2000/0344
    • Question by: Lynne Featherstone
    • Meeting date: 15 November 2000
    Is the Mayor happy with the proposal to reduce public transport on New Year's Eve?
  • PPP

    • Reference: 2000/0345
    • Question by: Lynne Featherstone
    • Meeting date: 15 November 2000
    Given that the Hutton report, Bob Kiley and London tube users all appear to feel that safety will be compromised if the Government's proposed PPP for the tube goes ahead, can the Mayor think of any olive branch which might help the government climb down but save face, given that there appears to be no reason for their stance other than dogma and saving face?