Question regarding funding and upgrades to Principal Shared Paths (PSPs) in Perth, specifically related to the Mitchell Freeway widening. The answer provides expenditure data and details a new PSP project.

AnsweredQoN 4497Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 February 2019
Portfolio
Transport; Planning

QuestionView source ↗

I refer the Minister to
Principal Shared Paths (PSP) and ask: (a) For each year from and including 2013, how much money was spent by the
Department of Transport and/or Main Roads WA on PSPs in Perth; (b) For the Mitchell Freeway widening works between Cedric
Street and Vincent Street, will there be an upgrade of the existing PSP or
introduction of a new PSP aligned with the freeway; (c) If yes to the above, how much is budgeted for
upgrading the existing PSP or introducing a new PSP aligned with the freeway; and (d) If yes to the above, how many kilometres of PSP will
be upgraded or introduced?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
11 April 2019
Responded by
Minister for Transport; Planning
Response time
17 days
(a) 2012-13: $5,488,337; 2013-14: $12,300,699; 2014-15: $9,869,680; 2015-16: $17,931,698; 2016-17: $12,894,285; 2017-18: $25,964,534
(b)-(d) $19 million will be spent on 2.16 kilometres of new PSP, to connect to the existing PSP between Glendalough Station and Hutton Street.

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