A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the Stage 8 programme, specifically regarding land acquisition, location, commencement, impact on private landowners, and re-zoning requirements. The answer indicates uncertainty and reliance on future community engagement.

AnsweredQoN 508Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 March 2009
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) How much land has been identified as being required for the Stage 8 programme?
(2) What is the physical location of this land?
(3) How much land has been acquired already by the State?
(4) When will the programme commence?
(5) How many private landowners are estimated to be affected by the programme?
(6) What re-zonings will need to occur in order for the programme to proceed?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
8 April 2009
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
29 days
(1) The area of land required is not known at this stage. The previous planning for this section is out-dated and the project scope will be reviewed as part of extensive community and stakeholder engagement.
(2) The reservation for the highway exists in the MRS. However, it is likely that the section of Roe Hwy Extension between North Lake Road and Stock Road will stay within the MRS. The section between Kwinana Freeway and North Lake Road may be shifted outside of the MRS, depending on the outcome of the engagement process.
(3)All MRS land for this section is in government ownership.
(4) Main Roads is commencing project development activities with extensive community and stakeholder engagement in the middle of this year.
(5)It is likely that no private landowners will be affected by this section.
(6) The extent of re-zoning (if any) is subject to the engagement process described above.
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