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Transport Canberra & City Services (TCCS) is a directorate of the Government of the Australian Capital Territory of the
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, responsible for managing roads, footpaths and cycle paths and managing
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including ACTION buses and the
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through its Transport Canberra division. Besides roads and transport, TCCS also delivers services such as recycling and collecting waste, public libraries and ensuring municipal infrastructure such as streetlights and public barbecues are in good working order. It also oversees the management of a number of the ACT Government's commercial operations, including ACT NOWaste,
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, ACT Public Cemeteries Authority (which includes Woden, Gungahlin and Hall cemeteries), and
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History

The predecessor of the TCCS was the Territory and Municipal Services Directorate (TAMS), previously the Department of Territory and Municipal Services (also TAMS). TAMS was formed on 1 July 2006 from the merger of the Department of Urban Services, Environment ACT, Australian Capital Tourism, Sport and Recreation ACT, ACTION, Canberra Stadiums and parts of the Office of Sustainability into a single department. In October 2015, the ACT government announced that they were planning to form a form a standalone public transport directorate known as Transport Canberra, merged from ACTION buses and Capital Metro Agency (CMA), the agency in charge of planning the
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project. The plan was modified and announced in April 2016 and the new changes took effect on 1 July 2016: *the Territory and Municipal Services Directorate (TAMS) was renamed the Transport Canberra and City Services Directorate (TCCS) *the Parks and Conservation function was transferred from the old TAMS to the Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate (EPSDD) *the Active Travel Office was transferred from EPSDD to new TCCS *the Capital Metro Agency (CMA) ceased as a separate reporting entity and its functions were amalgamated with the TCCS The administrative changes brought together the CMA, ACTION buses and the existing municipal services functions of TAMS into one directorate. Transport Canberra was still created to manage public transport in Canberra, but as a division under the new TCCS directorate. In December 2016, TCCS was given the responsibility of waste policy, transferred from the EPSDD.


Structure

, TCCS operated under four areas of responsibilities, which are: *Transport Canberra Division (Transport Canberra) *City Services Division *Chief Operating Officer Group *Finance, Legal and Sustainability Group. The directorate is responsible to
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, Minister for City Services, Recycling and Waste Reduction, Roads and Active Travel, and Transport. , the Director-General of TCCS is Alison Playford, who has held this position since May 2019. Emma Thomas was the inaugural and previous director-general until her retirement from the ACT public service in April 2019.


Transport Canberra

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, as well as
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. It was formed from combining the public transport division of the TAMS with Capital Metro Agency, the agency in charge of the light rail project. It also replaced the previous roads and public transport agency, Transport for Canberra. Originally planned to be a standalone government directorate, it was later changed to be a division of the newly created TCCS. Transport Canberra.png, Logo without the words ''Transport Canberra''


References


External links


TCCS - City Services website

TCCS - Transport Canberra website
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