Mr. Hyde inquires about the costs, funding, and timeline for a right-hand turning lane from East Parade into Guildford Road. The response indicates the project is expensive, unfunded, and has no planned timeline.

AnsweredQoN 2120Legislative Assembly
Asked
23 February 2010
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Transport

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In relation to a right-hand turning lane on East Parade to turn into Guildford Road, I ask:
(a) what is the expected full costs to achieve a right-hand turning lane;
(b) how much funding has already been budgeted for the expected work in the current budget or forward estimates; and
(c) when is planned work on the turning lane expected to begin?

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Answered
1 April 2010
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
37 days
(a)-(c) The provision of a right turn lane/pocket into Guildford Road requires the widening of East Parade and the construction of a median island for safety. This construction work would cost in excess of $15m in 2009-10 dollars and is currently not funded.  There is currently no planned construction time table for this project.
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