❓ Ms. Saffioti requests detailed information on land acquisitions made under the Metropolitan Region Improvement Fund in 2014-15, including location, valuation, purchase price, and reason for purchase. The Minister provides a tabled paper with the information and directs the questioner to Landgate for valuation details.
AnsweredQoN 4257Legislative Assembly
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I refer to supplementary information B63 provided to Budget estimates questions in relation to expenditure under the Metropolitan Region Improvement Fund “land acquisition” for 2014-15: (a) can the Minister provide a list of all the land acquired during 2014-15, including the location of each parcel of land acquired, any valuations of each parcel of land, the purchase price of each parcel of land, and the reason for purchasing each parcel of land?
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Answered
12 August 2015
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
48 days
(a) [See tabled paper no.]
The breakdown of land purchased via the Metropolitan Region Improvement Fund in 2014-15 is detailed in [tabled paper no]. Valuation information from the Valuer General is publically available through Landgate.
The breakdown of land purchased via the Metropolitan Region Improvement Fund in 2014-15 is detailed in [tabled paper no]. Valuation information from the Valuer General is publically available through Landgate.
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