❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the Department of Transport's expenditure for the Perth Bicycle Network Program, including whether it's capital or recurrent, a breakdown of costs, and its location in the budget papers. The Minister provides a detailed response.
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(2) Is this expenditure of capital or a recurrent nature? (3) Will the Minister itemise the expenditure being made by the Department of Transport in regard to this program? (4) Where in the budget papers does the allocation from the Department of Transport to the Perth Bicycle Network Program appear? Answered on 17 October 2000 The Minister
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(1) $860 000 per annum for four years. (2) Recurrent. (3) Yes. A break up of the 2000/2001 budget is: $ 65 000 - salaries $100 000 - signage $140 000 - Local Government grants $135 000 - Regional Recreation Paths $300 000 - planning and design $ 40 000 - monitoring use of facilities $ 40 000 - promotion $ 40 000 - contingency items (4) The Perth Bicycle Network Program is jointly funded from Department of Transport and Main Roads WA. Transport's contribution is funded from its recurrent budget and is highlighted in the Budget Papers under, Output 4; Infrastructure Development and Management. Main Roads funding is highlighted in the Budget Papers in its Capital Works Program.
(3) Will the Minister itemise the expenditure being made by the Department of Transport in regard to this program? (4) Where in the budget papers does the allocation from the Department of Transport to the Perth Bicycle Network Program appear? Answered on 17 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $860 000 per annum for four years. (2) Recurrent. (3) Yes. A break up of the 2000/2001 budget is: $ 65 000 - salaries $100 000 - signage $140 000 - Local Government grants $135 000 - Regional Recreation Paths $300 000 - planning and design $ 40 000 - monitoring use of facilities $ 40 000 - promotion $ 40 000 - contingency items (4) The Perth Bicycle Network Program is jointly funded from Department of Transport and Main Roads WA. Transport's contribution is funded from its recurrent budget and is highlighted in the Budget Papers under, Output 4; Infrastructure Development and Management. Main Roads funding is highlighted in the Budget Papers in its Capital Works Program.
(4) Where in the budget papers does the allocation from the Department of Transport to the Perth Bicycle Network Program appear? Answered on 17 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $860 000 per annum for four years. (2) Recurrent. (3) Yes. A break up of the 2000/2001 budget is: $ 65 000 - salaries $100 000 - signage $140 000 - Local Government grants $135 000 - Regional Recreation Paths $300 000 - planning and design $ 40 000 - monitoring use of facilities $ 40 000 - promotion $ 40 000 - contingency items (4) The Perth Bicycle Network Program is jointly funded from Department of Transport and Main Roads WA. Transport's contribution is funded from its recurrent budget and is highlighted in the Budget Papers under, Output 4; Infrastructure Development and Management. Main Roads funding is highlighted in the Budget Papers in its Capital Works Program.
Answered on 17 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $860 000 per annum for four years. (2) Recurrent. (3) Yes. A break up of the 2000/2001 budget is: $ 65 000 - salaries $100 000 - signage $140 000 - Local Government grants $135 000 - Regional Recreation Paths $300 000 - planning and design $ 40 000 - monitoring use of facilities $ 40 000 - promotion $ 40 000 - contingency items (4) The Perth Bicycle Network Program is jointly funded from Department of Transport and Main Roads WA. Transport's contribution is funded from its recurrent budget and is highlighted in the Budget Papers under, Output 4; Infrastructure Development and Management. Main Roads funding is highlighted in the Budget Papers in its Capital Works Program.
(3) Will the Minister itemise the expenditure being made by the Department of Transport in regard to this program? (4) Where in the budget papers does the allocation from the Department of Transport to the Perth Bicycle Network Program appear? Answered on 17 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $860 000 per annum for four years. (2) Recurrent. (3) Yes. A break up of the 2000/2001 budget is: $ 65 000 - salaries $100 000 - signage $140 000 - Local Government grants $135 000 - Regional Recreation Paths $300 000 - planning and design $ 40 000 - monitoring use of facilities $ 40 000 - promotion $ 40 000 - contingency items (4) The Perth Bicycle Network Program is jointly funded from Department of Transport and Main Roads WA. Transport's contribution is funded from its recurrent budget and is highlighted in the Budget Papers under, Output 4; Infrastructure Development and Management. Main Roads funding is highlighted in the Budget Papers in its Capital Works Program.
(4) Where in the budget papers does the allocation from the Department of Transport to the Perth Bicycle Network Program appear? Answered on 17 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $860 000 per annum for four years. (2) Recurrent. (3) Yes. A break up of the 2000/2001 budget is: $ 65 000 - salaries $100 000 - signage $140 000 - Local Government grants $135 000 - Regional Recreation Paths $300 000 - planning and design $ 40 000 - monitoring use of facilities $ 40 000 - promotion $ 40 000 - contingency items (4) The Perth Bicycle Network Program is jointly funded from Department of Transport and Main Roads WA. Transport's contribution is funded from its recurrent budget and is highlighted in the Budget Papers under, Output 4; Infrastructure Development and Management. Main Roads funding is highlighted in the Budget Papers in its Capital Works Program.
Answered on 17 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $860 000 per annum for four years. (2) Recurrent. (3) Yes. A break up of the 2000/2001 budget is: $ 65 000 - salaries $100 000 - signage $140 000 - Local Government grants $135 000 - Regional Recreation Paths $300 000 - planning and design $ 40 000 - monitoring use of facilities $ 40 000 - promotion $ 40 000 - contingency items (4) The Perth Bicycle Network Program is jointly funded from Department of Transport and Main Roads WA. Transport's contribution is funded from its recurrent budget and is highlighted in the Budget Papers under, Output 4; Infrastructure Development and Management. Main Roads funding is highlighted in the Budget Papers in its Capital Works Program.
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