❓ Question regarding the inspection and planned remediation of dangerous dead tuart trees on Old Coast Road. Main Roads and CALM agreed to non-urgent pruning in May/June 2004.
AnsweredQoN 1924Legislative Council
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(1) Was an inspection of the dead tuart trees posing a potential danger on the Old Coast Road undertaken by Main Roads and CALM staff in January?
(2) Was agreement reached that something would be done soon to render the situation safe?
(3) If so, when will action be taken?
(4) If not, why not?
(2) Was agreement reached that something would be done soon to render the situation safe?
(3) If so, when will action be taken?
(4) If not, why not?
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Answered
4 May 2004
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
26 days
(2)-(3) It was agreed that some non-urgent pruning was required and this will be undertaken in May/June 2004. (4) Not applicable.
(4) Not applicable.
(4) Not applicable.
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