❓ A WA parliamentary question asks the Minister for Transport if they reneged on a promise to provide Fremantle City Council with a comparative analysis of bypass options. The Minister's response is evasive, stating ongoing discussions and free-flow of information.
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(1) Has the minister reneged on his promise to provide the Fremantle City Council with a detailed comparative analysis of the Fremantle eastern bypass and the upgraded Stock Road alternative? (2) If not, does the minister intend to provide this information, and when will it be provided? (3) If the minister has reneged on his promise, why has he done so, and has the analysis been carried out? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE
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(1)-(3) There has been extensive discussion between Main Roads WA, the Fremantle City Council and me. Those discussions are ongoing and there is a free-flow of information between Main Roads, the city council and me.
(2) If not, does the minister intend to provide this information, and when will it be provided? (3) If the minister has reneged on his promise, why has he done so, and has the analysis been carried out? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: (1)-(3) There has been extensive discussion between Main Roads WA, the Fremantle City Council and me. Those discussions are ongoing and there is a free-flow of information between Main Roads, the city council and me.
(3) If the minister has reneged on his promise, why has he done so, and has the analysis been carried out? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: (1)-(3) There has been extensive discussion between Main Roads WA, the Fremantle City Council and me. Those discussions are ongoing and there is a free-flow of information between Main Roads, the city council and me.
Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: (1)-(3) There has been extensive discussion between Main Roads WA, the Fremantle City Council and me. Those discussions are ongoing and there is a free-flow of information between Main Roads, the city council and me.
(1)-(3) There has been extensive discussion between Main Roads WA, the Fremantle City Council and me. Those discussions are ongoing and there is a free-flow of information between Main Roads, the city council and me.
(2) If not, does the minister intend to provide this information, and when will it be provided? (3) If the minister has reneged on his promise, why has he done so, and has the analysis been carried out? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: (1)-(3) There has been extensive discussion between Main Roads WA, the Fremantle City Council and me. Those discussions are ongoing and there is a free-flow of information between Main Roads, the city council and me.
(3) If the minister has reneged on his promise, why has he done so, and has the analysis been carried out? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: (1)-(3) There has been extensive discussion between Main Roads WA, the Fremantle City Council and me. Those discussions are ongoing and there is a free-flow of information between Main Roads, the city council and me.
Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: (1)-(3) There has been extensive discussion between Main Roads WA, the Fremantle City Council and me. Those discussions are ongoing and there is a free-flow of information between Main Roads, the city council and me.
(1)-(3) There has been extensive discussion between Main Roads WA, the Fremantle City Council and me. Those discussions are ongoing and there is a free-flow of information between Main Roads, the city council and me.
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