❓ Hon Ken Travers asked the Minister for Transport about plans to develop areas above existing train stations and highway junctions. The Minister confirmed investigations are underway, but details and timelines are preliminary and not yet public.
AnsweredQoN 1539Legislative Council
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(1) Has the Minister asked the Department of Transport to examine the idea of developing the area above existing train stations and highway junctions? (2) If yes to (1), what locations are currently being looked at? (3) When does the Minister expect the department to conclude their investigations? (4) Has any work been done on the square meter value for the land that would be required to facilitate developments above train stations? (5) If yes to (4), what work has been done? (6) When does the Minister expect a report will be made public?
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Answered
14 October 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
35 days
(1) Yes.
(2-4) A number of sites are being considered. The work to date is very preliminary.
(5) Not applicable
(6) No timeline has been set. Refer to Part (2-4).
(2-4) A number of sites are being considered. The work to date is very preliminary.
(5) Not applicable
(6) No timeline has been set. Refer to Part (2-4).
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