Hon. Ken Travers asks about the allocation of $193.663 million in State Road Funds for local government roadworks. The answer confirms all funds meet the state's obligation for motor vehicle license fees, rendering further project details inapplicable.

AnsweredQoN 497Legislative Council
Asked
10 September 2013
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

STATE
BUDGET 2013–14 — ROAD FUNDING
497. Hon KEN TRAVERS to the parliamentary secretary
representing the Minister for Transport:
I refer to the $193.663 million for the line item ''State
Road Funds Applied to Roadworks on the Local Government Road Network''
as detailed on page 393 of budget paper No 2.
(1) How much
of these funds are to meet the state's obligation to provide 27 per
cent of the estimated motor vehicle licence fees under the current State Road
Funds to Local Government Agreement?
(2) What
additional road projects are included in the $193.663 million and how much is
allocated to each project?
(3) For each
project listed in (2), what is the state government's total
contribution to the project; and how much and in which financial years are the
remainder of the funds for the project allocated?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for some notice of this
question. Main Roads Western Australia advises —
(1) All.
(2)–(3) Not applicable.

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