❓ Mr. Kirkup questions the government's commitment to a $20 million multistorey carpark at Mandurah train station, inquiring about timelines, capacity, fees, and management. The answer refers to a previous question.
AnsweredQoN 1311Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Labor "Plan for Peel" and ask: (a) Does the Government still intend to invest "$20 million towards a multistorey car
park at Mandurah train station to encourage more
people to use public transport": (i) If yes, when will construction commence at the train station and what is the anticipated completion date; (ii) If yes, how many additional carparks are expected to be yielded as a result of the new carpark; (iii) If yes, does the Government intend on putting a levy or fee on people who park at the new carpark; (iv) If yes, who will the carpark be operated by; and (v) If no, why not?
park at Mandurah train station to encourage more
people to use public transport": (i) If yes, when will construction commence at the train station and what is the anticipated completion date; (ii) If yes, how many additional carparks are expected to be yielded as a result of the new carpark; (iii) If yes, does the Government intend on putting a levy or fee on people who park at the new carpark; (iv) If yes, who will the carpark be operated by; and (v) If no, why not?
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Answered
8 August 2017
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
3 days
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 748.
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