❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the sale of the Scarborough Senior High School site, including land allocation, housing development, valuation, costs, fund allocation, and recreational facilities. The Minister provides specific details on each aspect.
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I refer to the sale of the Scarborough Senior High School site. (1) What quantity of land is available for housing and recreational purposes? (2) How many housing blocks have been or are intended to be created? (3) What is the Government’s valuation of the housing blocks? (4) What are the Government’s likely costs associated with the sale of the housing blocks? (5) What does the Government propose to do with the surplus funds generated from the sale of the housing blocks? (6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(1) What quantity of land is available for housing and recreational purposes? (2) How many housing blocks have been or are intended to be created? (3) What is the Government’s valuation of the housing blocks? (4) What are the Government’s likely costs associated with the sale of the housing blocks? (5) What does the Government propose to do with the surplus funds generated from the sale of the housing blocks? (6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(2) How many housing blocks have been or are intended to be created? (3) What is the Government’s valuation of the housing blocks? (4) What are the Government’s likely costs associated with the sale of the housing blocks? (5) What does the Government propose to do with the surplus funds generated from the sale of the housing blocks? (6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(3) What is the Government’s valuation of the housing blocks? (4) What are the Government’s likely costs associated with the sale of the housing blocks? (5) What does the Government propose to do with the surplus funds generated from the sale of the housing blocks? (6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(4) What are the Government’s likely costs associated with the sale of the housing blocks? (5) What does the Government propose to do with the surplus funds generated from the sale of the housing blocks? (6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(5) What does the Government propose to do with the surplus funds generated from the sale of the housing blocks? (6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(1) What quantity of land is available for housing and recreational purposes? (2) How many housing blocks have been or are intended to be created? (3) What is the Government’s valuation of the housing blocks? (4) What are the Government’s likely costs associated with the sale of the housing blocks? (5) What does the Government propose to do with the surplus funds generated from the sale of the housing blocks? (6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(2) How many housing blocks have been or are intended to be created? (3) What is the Government’s valuation of the housing blocks? (4) What are the Government’s likely costs associated with the sale of the housing blocks? (5) What does the Government propose to do with the surplus funds generated from the sale of the housing blocks? (6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(3) What is the Government’s valuation of the housing blocks? (4) What are the Government’s likely costs associated with the sale of the housing blocks? (5) What does the Government propose to do with the surplus funds generated from the sale of the housing blocks? (6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(4) What are the Government’s likely costs associated with the sale of the housing blocks? (5) What does the Government propose to do with the surplus funds generated from the sale of the housing blocks? (6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(5) What does the Government propose to do with the surplus funds generated from the sale of the housing blocks? (6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(6) What facilities will the Government provide on the recreational sections of the site? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(1) Some 70 per cent of the former Scarborough High School site is available for residential housing development and some 30 per cent for recreational purposes. (2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(2) One hundred and twenty five single residential housing blocks and one aged people’s site. (3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(3) An estimated $36.5 million. (4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(4) An estimated $32.5 million reflecting land, development, marketing, selling and other cost components. (5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(5) These funds will be paid to the Department of Education and Training. (6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
(6) A sports centre with internal and external multi-use courts, playground, barbecue area, landscaped areas, pedestrian paths and associated furniture will be provided as part of the overall development. Provision for a swimming pool or other community facilities is subject to further consultation between the City of Stirling and the community. The Government has allocated funds of approximately $2.3 million for these purposes by withholding eight lots from sale and keeping them in trust.
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