❓ A WA parliamentary question probes the rationale, outcomes, and vision behind an urban regeneration consultancy on East Parade, particularly concerning the East Perth Power Station's impact and future planning.
AnsweredQoN 3803Legislative Assembly
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In relation to the
Report on Consultants Engaged by Government
tabled in the Legislative Assembly on 19 August 2010, I ask, with reference to the East Parade Urban Regeneration consultancy for $41,842 by the Western Australian Planning Commission:
(a) what was the premise of the consultancy, given that the Government has failed to release its plans for the East Perth Power Station site, the major block on traffic and planning in East Parade;
(b) what was the outcome and recommendation of the consultancy;
(c) what is the Minister’s vision for land on East Parade behind the East Perth Power Station;
(d) what is the Minister’s position on reconnecting Summers Street with an overpass onto East Parade; and
(e) that, if any tabled papers are referred to, they are included, in full, in the answer.
Report on Consultants Engaged by Government
tabled in the Legislative Assembly on 19 August 2010, I ask, with reference to the East Parade Urban Regeneration consultancy for $41,842 by the Western Australian Planning Commission:
(a) what was the premise of the consultancy, given that the Government has failed to release its plans for the East Perth Power Station site, the major block on traffic and planning in East Parade;
(b) what was the outcome and recommendation of the consultancy;
(c) what is the Minister’s vision for land on East Parade behind the East Perth Power Station;
(d) what is the Minister’s position on reconnecting Summers Street with an overpass onto East Parade; and
(e) that, if any tabled papers are referred to, they are included, in full, in the answer.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 October 2010
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
35 days
The subject consultancy relates to the East Parade Regeneration Project (EPRP).
(a-d) The East Parade Urban Regeneration consultancy forms part of the EPRP, and proposes redevelopment of residual road reservation at the intersection of East Parade and Guildford Road. The land is no longer required for Primary Regional Roads (PRR) purposes has been rezoned from PRR reserve to Urban zoned land via Amendment 1181/57 to the Metropolitan Region Scheme.
The EPRP consultancy incorporated urban design and preliminary planning to assist in ongoing planning including subdivision plans and design guidelines to inform development of the land to provide dwelling diversity and maximise the locality's proximity to public transport.
(e) There are no tabled papers referred to in this response.
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(a-d) The East Parade Urban Regeneration consultancy forms part of the EPRP, and proposes redevelopment of residual road reservation at the intersection of East Parade and Guildford Road. The land is no longer required for Primary Regional Roads (PRR) purposes has been rezoned from PRR reserve to Urban zoned land via Amendment 1181/57 to the Metropolitan Region Scheme.
The EPRP consultancy incorporated urban design and preliminary planning to assist in ongoing planning including subdivision plans and design guidelines to inform development of the land to provide dwelling diversity and maximise the locality's proximity to public transport.
(e) There are no tabled papers referred to in this response.
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