Mr. Hyde asks about the specifications of the Perth Waterfront inlet bridge, specifically regarding ferry passage, and receives assurance that the bridge's height exceeds the Causeway, accommodating current and future ferries.

AnsweredQoN 5800Legislative Assembly
Asked
23 June 2011
Portfolio
Planning

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In relation to the
Perth Waterfront Transport Overview
provided in Legislative Assembly Estimates Committee A supplementary information No. A17, which states that the ferry terminal will be located in the inlet, I ask:
(a) what are the specifications for the inlet overpass/bridge to enable safe passage of current and future ferries, especially in light of proposals for future Central Area Transit ferry use along the Swan?

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Answered
9 August 2011
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
47 days
The inlet bridge is designed to have headroom clearance greater than the Causeway, enabling safe passage for current and future river ferries. The height from mean water level to the underside of the bridge is 5.5 metres.
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