❓ Hon Ken Travers asks about projected weekday bus passenger numbers on Fitzgerald Street, separated by north and south of Carr Street, for 2016, 2021, 2026, and 2031. The Minister responds that revised population forecasts necessitate recalibration of modelling tools, making estimates currently unavailable.
AnsweredQoN 3292Legislative Council
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(1) What is the estimated number of weekday passengers travelling to the city by bus using Fitzgerald Street, south of Carr Street in: (a) 2016; (b) 2021; (c) 2026; and (d) 2031? (2) What is the estimated number of weekday passengers travelling to the city by bus using Fitzgerald Street, north of Carr Street in: (a) 2016; (b) 2021; (c) 2026; and (d) 2031?
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Answered
15 September 2015
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
35 days
(1)-(2) The Western Australian Planning Commission recently released revised 2015 Western Australia Tomorrow population forecasts. The Department is currently re-calibrating modelling tools to produce revised projections and therefore no estimates are available at this time.
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