❓ Mr Nalder questions the government's proposed upgrade of a section of the original Perth Freight Link, given their stated opposition to the project's cancellation. The government responds that the upgrade was a pre-existing safety project.
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In relation to the Government’s cancellation of the Perth Freight Link project and its stated opposition to the project: (a) why is the Government now proposing an upgrade of a section of the original Perth Freight Link between Carrington Street and Stirling Highway; and (b) why is the Government now proposing an upgrade of a section of the original Perth Freight Link between Carrington Street and Stirling Highway?
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Answered
8 August 2017
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
5 days
(a) This section of High Street, between Carrington Street and Stirling Highway, was identified as a traffic safety improvement project prior to the implementation of the Perth Freight Link project. It was included in the State Budget of the former Liberal-National Government.
(b) See Part (a).
(b) See Part (a).
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