Hon Ken Travers asks the Minister for Transport to specify the budget line items for funding allocated to 19 road projects across Western Australia. The Minister responded that all projects are funded from the Safer Roads and Bridges Program, Road Trauma Trust Account - Run-off Crashes on Regional Roads and State Initiatives on Local Roads Program.

AnsweredQoN 6387Legislative Council
Asked
24 October 2012
Portfolio
Transport

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For each of the following projects, what line item(s) of the Budget is this money allocated from —
(a) Great Northern Highway to Wyndham spur: $3 million over three years to improve drainage and widen seal to 8.0 metres;
(b) Broome Highway (Great Northern Highway to Fong Road): $5 million over the next two years to construct 1.0 metre sealed shoulders and install audible edge lines;
(c) Broome to Cape Leveque Road: $9.21 million for Stage 3 upgrade;
(d) Brookton Highway: $4.4 million in 2012-13 for re-alignment and widening works;
(e) Albany Highway (south of Williams): $6.5 million over two years for overtaking lanes, seal shoulders and install audible edge line;
(f) Williams to Narrogin Highway: $200,000 in 2012-13 to install audible edge line;
(g) Northam to Cranbrook Road (Cuballing to Narrogin): $4.2 million to build 1.0 metre wide sealed shoulders and install audible edge line;
(h) York to Merredin Road: $10.5 million to widen seal between York to Quairading;
(i) Indian Ocean Drive: $3.5 million over two years to build southbound passing lane;
(j) Brand Highway: $4.6 million over two years to construct, seal, widen seals, improve separation between large and small vehicles;
(k) Mimegarra Rd: $5 million upgrade over three years;
(l) Bencubbin-Kellerberrin Rd (Shire of Kellerberrin): $2 million upgrade in 2012-13;
(m) Bussell Highway: $13.2 million over two years to continue upgrade from Vasse to Margaret River;
(n) South Western Highway: $7.3 million over two years to continue upgrade from Donnybrook to Vasse Highway;
(o) Pinjarra to Williams Road: $1.5 million to widen and seal shoulders, as part of the upgrade from Marradong to Quindanning;
(p) Caves Road: $3.1 million over two years to build roundabout at the Cape Naturaliste Road intersections in Dunsborough, widen lane, and seal and widen shoulders;
(q) Forrest Highway: $1.65 million to build right turn acceleration lane at Raymond Road intersection and install audible edge line;
(r) Mowen Road: $8.6 million to complete the upgrade of the project; and
(s) Old Coast Road: $8.6 million over three years for maintenance on Old Mandurah Bridge?

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Answered
27 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Finance representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
34 days
Main Roads WA
advises:
(a-s) Safer Roads and Bridges Program, Road Trauma Trust Account - Run-off Crashes on Regional Roads and State Initiatives on Local Roads Program.
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