Hon Simon O'Brien asks about the number of residential tenants affected by the High Street-Stirling Highway intersection upgrade in Fremantle and East Fremantle, eviction timelines, and notices served. The Minister provides some information but notes planning is ongoing.

AnsweredQoN 917Legislative Council
Asked
10 October 2018
Portfolio
Planning

QuestionView source ↗

HIGH STREET–STIRLING
HIGHWAY INTERSECTION — UPGRADE
917. Hon SIMON O'BRIEN to the minister representing
the Minister for Planning:
I refer to the McGowan government's
proposed works for High Street and Stirling Highway in Fremantle and East Fremantle.
(1) Of the 17
buildings to be demolished in the course of these works, how many are leased or
rented to residential tenants?
(2) When will the
tenants, if any remain, be evicted?
(3) Have any
current or former tenants been served with notices of eviction; and; if so,
when and with how much notice to move out?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) Four of the
properties to be demolished are leased to residential tenants.
(2) As the
project is still in planning and development, that is yet to be determined.
(3) There is one
commercial tenant, who was advised on 8 June 2018 and given six months'
notice, as per the conditions of their lease agreement.

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