❓ Hon Ken Travers asks about the government's assessment of a bus rapid transit (BRT) along Alexander Drive into Perth city, including cost-benefit analysis. The Minister confirms an assessment was done as part of the MAX light rail project's Project Definition Plan, pending Cabinet consideration.
AnsweredQoN 1137Legislative Council
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(1) Has the Government carried out any assessment of a bus rapid transit along Alexander Drive and into Perth city? (2) If yes to (1): (a) did it include a cost-benefit analysis of this option; and (b) what was the estimated cost-benefit ratio? (3) If no to (1), why not? (4) Will the Minister table any report or analysis of the assessment they have undertaken on a bus rapid transit along Alexander Drive and, if not, why not?
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Answered
24 June 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
49 days
(1) Yes.
(2)(a) Yes.
(b)-(4) The assessment of transit options in this corridor is part of the Project Definition Plan for the MAX light rail project, which will be submitted to Cabinet for consideration when completed.
(2)(a) Yes.
(b)-(4) The assessment of transit options in this corridor is part of the Project Definition Plan for the MAX light rail project, which will be submitted to Cabinet for consideration when completed.
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