❓ Ms. Saffioti asks a series of questions regarding the promised Ballajura Police Station, including completion date, site selection, construction timeline, staffing, operational hours, facilities, and area of responsibility. The answer provided is non-committal, stating the project will be considered as part of normal government processes.
AnsweredQoN 22Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the election commitment to build a $12.5 million police station in Ballajura and ask:
(a) will this station be completed in 2015-2016;
(b) what process will the State Government undertake to choose the greenfields site where the station will be constructed;
(c) when does the State Government plan to commence construction;
(d) will the station accommodate 21 police officers;
(e) will the station be open on a 24-hour basis;
(f) how many holding cells will the station contain;
(g) will the station contain secure parking for officers; and
(h) what suburbs will the station be responsible for?
(a) will this station be completed in 2015-2016;
(b) what process will the State Government undertake to choose the greenfields site where the station will be constructed;
(c) when does the State Government plan to commence construction;
(d) will the station accommodate 21 police officers;
(e) will the station be open on a 24-hour basis;
(f) how many holding cells will the station contain;
(g) will the station contain secure parking for officers; and
(h) what suburbs will the station be responsible for?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
14 May 2013
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
27 days
(a-h) The proposed Ballajura Police Station will be considered as part of normal Government decision making processes and will be consistent with the commitment made prior to the 2013 State Election.
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