Mr. Krsticevic asks about the Perth Parking Levy's revenue, expenditure, and future projects. The Minister provides some figures and directs the member to annual reports for further details.

AnsweredQoN 3214Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 June 2018
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) I refer to the Perth Parking Levy and ask, for each year since its commencement: (a) How much funding has been raised by the Levy; (b) How much of the Levy has been spent; and (c) How much in surplus funds has been raised? (2) Can you please provide a breakdown on how the Perth Parking Levy has been spent since March 2017, including details of the specific projects and the relevant funding allocations? (3) How much surplus Perth Parking Levy is currently held? (4) What future projects are anticipated to be funded from this Levy?

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Answered
22 August 2018
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
13 days
The Minister is pleased to see Mr Krsticevic’s continued deep interest in Perth City Council matters.
Whilst it is unclear who wrote this question for Mr Krsticevic, the Minister trusts this response will be forwarded to them.
(a) 1999-00: $3.361m; 2000-01: $3.615m; 2001-02: $5.868m; 2002-03: $7.757m; 2003-04 to 2016-17: The member can find this information within the relevant annual reports.
(b) 1999-00: $3.300m (approx.); 2000-01: $3.400m (approx.); 2001-02: $3.186m (approx.); 2002-03: $6.862m; 2003-04 to 20016-17: The member can find this information within the relevant annual reports.
(c) 1999-00: $0.061m; 2000-01: $0.276m; 2001-02: $2.958m; 2002-03: $3.853m; 2003-04 to 20016-17: The member can find this information within the relevant annual reports.
(2) 2016-17: Ongoing provision of the Central Area Transit (CAT) bus system and the Free Transit Zone - $15,009,000; Contribution toward the construction of the Wellington Street Bus Station (Perth Busport) - $12,619,000; Contribution to the construction of the Northbridge bus layover - $5,339,000; Cycling path extensions - $319,000; Provision of an Incident Response Service and Clearway Towing to help ensure a continual flow of traffic and bus efficiency on city streets - $2,100,000; CAT bus replacement program - $5,998,000
(3) $57,792m
(4) The Perth Parking Levy will fund ongoing provision of the CAT bus system and the Free Transit Zone; and the provision of an Incident Response Service and Clearway Towing to help ensure a continual flow of traffic and bus efficiency on city streets, among additional proposals that will be determined.

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