❓ Question regarding potential impact of the Perth Freight Link construction on Department of Housing properties. The Housing Authority confirms that some properties may be affected, but they are vacant lots.
AnsweredQoN 4416Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the proposed Perth Freight Link and ask: (a) has the Department of Housing been notified by Main Roads or any other agency that any of its properties may be required for the construction of the Perth Freight Link; (b) If yes to (a), what properties may be impacted; and (c) of these properties, how many dwellings are there and how many tenants may have to be transferred?
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Answered
15 September 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
34 days
The Housing Authority advises:
(a) Yes.
(b) Lot 1 Sebastian Crescent, Coolbellup; Lot 948 Sebastian Cresent, Coolbellup; Lot 801 Sebastian Crescent, Coolbellup; Lot 588 Belarius Street, Coolbellup and; Lot 9000 Hope Road, Bibra Lake.
(c) The five sites are vacant lots.
(a) Yes.
(b) Lot 1 Sebastian Crescent, Coolbellup; Lot 948 Sebastian Cresent, Coolbellup; Lot 801 Sebastian Crescent, Coolbellup; Lot 588 Belarius Street, Coolbellup and; Lot 9000 Hope Road, Bibra Lake.
(c) The five sites are vacant lots.
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