❓ Hon Ken Travers asks about the timeframe, cost, and funding for the Lloyd Street underpass and Abernethy Road extension. The answer provides cost estimates and funding details, but defers to the City of Swan for construction timelines.
AnsweredQoN 3406Legislative Council
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(1) What is the current time frame for the construction of the, -
(a) Lloyd Street underpass; and
(b) extension of Abernethy Road to Midland?
(2) What is the current estimated cost for each of these projects?
(3) How much funding has been allocated to each of these projects by, -
(a) Commonwealth Government;
(b) State Government; and
(c) Local Government?
(4) When is it estimated that construction will commence on each of these projects?
(a) Lloyd Street underpass; and
(b) extension of Abernethy Road to Midland?
(2) What is the current estimated cost for each of these projects?
(3) How much funding has been allocated to each of these projects by, -
(a) Commonwealth Government;
(b) State Government; and
(c) Local Government?
(4) When is it estimated that construction will commence on each of these projects?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 March 2011
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Planning
Response time
33 days
(1) Design and construction of the Lloyd Streetsouthern extension is the responsibility of the City of Swan. The City's most recent advice is that it proposes to only construct the road from its current terminus at Coppershop Roadto Stirling Crescentwith one bridge over the HelenaRiversubject to the completion of required land acquisitions.
(a) A meeting between relevant Government agencies and the City of Swanis being facilitated to establish the timeframes and actions necessary to enable the extension of Lloyd Street. This meeting will result in any planned approach to extend the road including early construction of the underpass.
(b) Timing for the construction of the extension of Lloyd Streetfrom Stirling Crescentto the Great Eastern Bypass is dependent upon the acquisition of the remaining required private land and construction funding.
(2) Lloyd Street underpass: approximately $34.5 million; Lloyd Streetupgrade and extension Great Eastern Highwayto Great Eastern Highway Bypass (including underpass): approximately $90 million.
(3)(a) $10 million.
(b) Providing public land free of cost and funding private land acquisition.
(c) $2 million.
(4) Construction and timing is the responsibility of the City of Swan.
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(a) A meeting between relevant Government agencies and the City of Swanis being facilitated to establish the timeframes and actions necessary to enable the extension of Lloyd Street. This meeting will result in any planned approach to extend the road including early construction of the underpass.
(b) Timing for the construction of the extension of Lloyd Streetfrom Stirling Crescentto the Great Eastern Bypass is dependent upon the acquisition of the remaining required private land and construction funding.
(2) Lloyd Street underpass: approximately $34.5 million; Lloyd Streetupgrade and extension Great Eastern Highwayto Great Eastern Highway Bypass (including underpass): approximately $90 million.
(3)(a) $10 million.
(b) Providing public land free of cost and funding private land acquisition.
(c) $2 million.
(4) Construction and timing is the responsibility of the City of Swan.
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