❓ Hon Ken Travers asks the Minister for Planning about the timeline and budget for the Mindarie-Burns Beach coastal path, a Liberal election commitment. The Minister acknowledges the commitment but states the timeframe and budget are not finalised, though planning is underway.
AnsweredQoN 724Legislative Council
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COASTAL PATH — MINDARIE–BURNS BEACH
724. Hon KEN TRAVERS to the Minister for
Planning:
I refer to the Liberal commitment
before the last election to connect the missing link between Mindarie and Burns
Beach of the iconic coastal path.
(1) When will work on this path
commence?
(2) When will this path be
completed?
(3) How much is currently budgeted
for this work?
(4) How much has been spent to date
on this section?
724. Hon KEN TRAVERS to the Minister for
Planning:
I refer to the Liberal commitment
before the last election to connect the missing link between Mindarie and Burns
Beach of the iconic coastal path.
(1) When will work on this path
commence?
(2) When will this path be
completed?
(3) How much is currently budgeted
for this work?
(4) How much has been spent to date
on this section?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the member for some notice
of the question.
(1)–(4) The
state government continues to support the connection of the pathway between
Mindarie and Burns Beach. The time frame and budget for construction has yet to
be finalised. However, the Western Australian Planning Commission is working
with relevant state government departments and the Cities of Wanneroo and
Joondalup regarding this initiative. To date, $100 000 has been spent on
planning, which has been equally shared by the WAPC, and the Cities of Wanneroo
and Joondalup.
of the question.
(1)–(4) The
state government continues to support the connection of the pathway between
Mindarie and Burns Beach. The time frame and budget for construction has yet to
be finalised. However, the Western Australian Planning Commission is working
with relevant state government departments and the Cities of Wanneroo and
Joondalup regarding this initiative. To date, $100 000 has been spent on
planning, which has been equally shared by the WAPC, and the Cities of Wanneroo
and Joondalup.
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