❓ Mr. McGowan inquires about the Perth Airport transport master plan's progress, seeking details on its completion, release, responsible parties, and guidelines. The Minister provides updates on the plan's development and the involved agencies.
AnsweredQoN 1435Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Minister’s statement to the media, reported on 14 July 2009, that the Government is preparing a Perth Airport transport master plan and ask:
(a) has the plan been completed;
(b) if yes to (a), when will the Government release the plan for public comment;
(c) if no to (a), when will the plan be completed and when will it be released for public comment;
(d) has a committee, taskforce or reference group been established to prepare the master plan;
(e) if yes to (d), will the Minister list the membership of the group and its terms of reference;
(f) if no to (d), what agencies are involved in preparing the master plan;
(g) has the Minister issued a design brief, terms of reference or other guidelines to the agencies or individuals preparing the master plan;
(h) if yes to (g), will the minister detail those guidelines; and
(i) if no to (g), what individual or individuals have given guidelines or instructions to those preparing the master plan and what were those guidelines or instructions?
(a) has the plan been completed;
(b) if yes to (a), when will the Government release the plan for public comment;
(c) if no to (a), when will the plan be completed and when will it be released for public comment;
(d) has a committee, taskforce or reference group been established to prepare the master plan;
(e) if yes to (d), will the Minister list the membership of the group and its terms of reference;
(f) if no to (d), what agencies are involved in preparing the master plan;
(g) has the Minister issued a design brief, terms of reference or other guidelines to the agencies or individuals preparing the master plan;
(h) if yes to (g), will the minister detail those guidelines; and
(i) if no to (g), what individual or individuals have given guidelines or instructions to those preparing the master plan and what were those guidelines or instructions?
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Answered
15 September 2009
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
27 days
(a) No
(b) Not applicable
(c) The plan will be completed during the first half of 2010. No decisions have yet been taken regarding opportunities for stakeholder comment.
(d) Yes
(e) Preparation of the Transport Master Plan is under the direction of a Steering Committee, which is chaired by a senior representative of the Department of Transport and also includes senior representatives of the Department of Planning, Main Roads, Public Transport Authority and the Commonwealth Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government. The terms of reference of the Steering Committee are to oversee production and approval of the Transport Master Plan, which is jointly funded by the Commonwealth and State Governments.
(f) Not applicable
(g) No
(h) Not applicable
(i) The Transport Master Plan will consist of a number of technical studies, plus a final report which will provide the background to and the results of these technical studies. These studies have either been carried out in?house by the agencies involved or by consultants working to briefs prepared by these agencies. The Department of Planning is the project manager.
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(b) Not applicable
(c) The plan will be completed during the first half of 2010. No decisions have yet been taken regarding opportunities for stakeholder comment.
(d) Yes
(e) Preparation of the Transport Master Plan is under the direction of a Steering Committee, which is chaired by a senior representative of the Department of Transport and also includes senior representatives of the Department of Planning, Main Roads, Public Transport Authority and the Commonwealth Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government. The terms of reference of the Steering Committee are to oversee production and approval of the Transport Master Plan, which is jointly funded by the Commonwealth and State Governments.
(f) Not applicable
(g) No
(h) Not applicable
(i) The Transport Master Plan will consist of a number of technical studies, plus a final report which will provide the background to and the results of these technical studies. These studies have either been carried out in?house by the agencies involved or by consultants working to briefs prepared by these agencies. The Department of Planning is the project manager.
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