❓ Mrs. Harvey questions the Minister for Transport regarding the $17.2 million funding for safety upgrades to Toodyay Road, specifically inquiring about the business case and its endorsement by the Road Safety Council. The Minister confirms the existence and submission of the business case, tabling it, but clarifies they are not responsible for the Road Safety Council.
AnsweredQoN 4045Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the $17.2 million funding allocated for safety upgrades to Toodyay Road, and I ask: (a) wWas a business case prepared for this project; (b) was the business case submitted to the Road Safety Commission as part of the process seeking funding from the Road Trauma Trust Account; (c) if yes to (b) will the Minister table a copy of the business case and if not, why not; (d) did the Road Safety Council endorse the allocation from the Road Trauma Trust Account for this business case; and (e) if yes to (d) on what date did the Road Safety Council endorse the funding allocation?
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20 November 2018
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
16 days
(a) Yes
(b) Yes
(c) [See tabled paper no.]
(d)-(e) The Minister for Transport is not the responsible Minister for the Road Safety Council.
(b) Yes
(c) [See tabled paper no.]
(d)-(e) The Minister for Transport is not the responsible Minister for the Road Safety Council.
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