❓ Question regarding the development of a validation standard and procedure for community consultation on major road projects by the Department of Premier and Cabinet and Main Roads WA. The answer outlines the collaborative nature of the project and its aim to improve community engagement outcomes.
AnsweredQoN 3520Legislative Council
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I refer to the list of major initiatives for 2006-07 as detailed on page 97 of the Budget documents under the Department of Premier and Cabinet and ask -
What is meant by the reference to the Department working with Main Roads WA to ‘develop a validation standard and procedure for use of consultative processes on major projects’?
What is meant by the reference to the Department working with Main Roads WA to ‘develop a validation standard and procedure for use of consultative processes on major projects’?
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Answered
13 June 2006
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Response time
21 days
(1) An officer from each agency has been assigned to this project. The development of a new standard will involve drafting specifications and procedures that will define the method and level of community engagement needed on major road projects. This new validation standard will help ensure the full value of community engagement is realised through better outcomes on road projects.
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