❓ Hon ED DERMER asks the Minister for Transport for an update on the agreement between the City of Stirling and Main Roads regarding traffic speed reduction on North Beach Road. The Minister indicates progress and anticipates a decision soon.
AnsweredQoN 823Legislative Council
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NORTH BEACH ROAD — TRAFFIC SPEED REDUCTION
I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 652. Will the minister advise his best estimate of when such an agreement between the City of Stirling and Main Roads will be reached? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
I refer to the minister’s answer to question without notice 652. Will the minister advise his best estimate of when such an agreement between the City of Stirling and Main Roads will be reached? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question, which was asked on 12 October. The answer is framed on that date. Designs submitted by the City of Stirling had been agreed by Main Roads, and a decision on when the works will be undertaken is expected later this month following further consultation with the council. Subject to final cost estimates, Main Roads will fund the required works.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question, which was asked on 12 October. The answer is framed on that date. Designs submitted by the City of Stirling had been agreed by Main Roads, and a decision on when the works will be undertaken is expected later this month following further consultation with the council. Subject to final cost estimates, Main Roads will fund the required works.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question, which was asked on 12 October. The answer is framed on that date. Designs submitted by the City of Stirling had been agreed by Main Roads, and a decision on when the works will be undertaken is expected later this month following further consultation with the council. Subject to final cost estimates, Main Roads will fund the required works.
Designs submitted by the City of Stirling had been agreed by Main Roads, and a decision on when the works will be undertaken is expected later this month following further consultation with the council. Subject to final cost estimates, Main Roads will fund the required works.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question, which was asked on 12 October. The answer is framed on that date. Designs submitted by the City of Stirling had been agreed by Main Roads, and a decision on when the works will be undertaken is expected later this month following further consultation with the council. Subject to final cost estimates, Main Roads will fund the required works.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question, which was asked on 12 October. The answer is framed on that date. Designs submitted by the City of Stirling had been agreed by Main Roads, and a decision on when the works will be undertaken is expected later this month following further consultation with the council. Subject to final cost estimates, Main Roads will fund the required works.
Designs submitted by the City of Stirling had been agreed by Main Roads, and a decision on when the works will be undertaken is expected later this month following further consultation with the council. Subject to final cost estimates, Main Roads will fund the required works.
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