❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on land sales related to the Fremantle Eastern Bypass, including the amount of land sold, revenue generated, intended land use, and plans for remaining land. The government provides figures for land sales and states remaining land will be sold.
AnsweredQoN 1197Legislative Council
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FREMANTLE EASTERN BYPASS - SALE OF LAND
(1) What amount of land acquired for the Fremantle eastern bypass has now been sold off? (2) What is the net income to government from the sale of this land? (3) For what purposes will that land now be used? (4) What are the government’s intentions for the remaining land still in state ownership? Hon ADELE FARINA
(1) What amount of land acquired for the Fremantle eastern bypass has now been sold off? (2) What is the net income to government from the sale of this land? (3) For what purposes will that land now be used? (4) What are the government’s intentions for the remaining land still in state ownership? Hon ADELE FARINA
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(2) What is the net income to government from the sale of this land? (3) For what purposes will that land now be used? (4) What are the government’s intentions for the remaining land still in state ownership? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(3) For what purposes will that land now be used? (4) What are the government’s intentions for the remaining land still in state ownership? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(4) What are the government’s intentions for the remaining land still in state ownership? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(2) What is the net income to government from the sale of this land? (3) For what purposes will that land now be used? (4) What are the government’s intentions for the remaining land still in state ownership? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(3) For what purposes will that land now be used? (4) What are the government’s intentions for the remaining land still in state ownership? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(4) What are the government’s intentions for the remaining land still in state ownership? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(1) Forty-two properties have been sold. (2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(2) The sale of these properties raised $16 781 994, gross. (3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(3) This is a matter for the current owners and is governed by the relevant zoning of the town planning scheme. (4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
(4) All land still in Main Roads ownership is to be sold.
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