A parliamentary question seeks information on the impact of the Perth Parking Levy increase on agencies within the Heritage portfolio, specifically the Heritage Council and the National Trust. The response details parking bays and costs for these agencies.

AnsweredQoN 958Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 June 2009
Portfolio
Heritage

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(1) How many parking bays within the City of Perth, covered by the Perth Parking Levy applied by the State Government, are included in the Minister’s agencies?
(2) Has the State Government’s decision to increase within the Transport Budget the Perth Parking Levy by $16.4 million to $27.1 million been factored into the Minister’s agencies’ parking costs?
(3) What are the current fees paid under the levy or any cost-equivalents, for long-term, short-term and motorcycle parking bays, and what are the expected fees in all forward years of the Minister’s budget?

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Answered
3 August 2009
Responded by
Minister for Heritage
Response time
55 days
HERITAGE COUNCIL OF WA
(1) There are no parking bays for the Heritage Council within the City of Perth, covered by the Perth Parking Levy.
(2) Not applicable.
(3) Not applicable.
NATIONAL TRUST OF AUSTRALIA (WA)
(1) The National Trust of Australia (WA) has 20 licensed parking bays.
(2) The National Trust of Australia (WA) has not yet received the parking licence invoice for 2009/10.
(3) The National Trust of Australia (WA) for 2008/09 paid $3, 604.00 excluding GST to the Commissioner of State Revenue, for the parking licence. The National Trust is awaiting the cost figure for 2009/10.
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