❓ Dr. Pettitt asks the Minister for Transport about the impact of the High Street upgrade in Fremantle on tree retention, specifically focusing on total trees, tuart trees, breeding trees, and trees with hollows. The Minister was unable to provide the information in the given timeframe.
AnsweredQoN 571Legislative Council
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HIGH STREET, FREMANTLE —
UPGRADE — TREES
571. Hon Dr BRAD PETTITT to the Leader of the House
representing the Minister for Transport:
I
refer to the High Street upgrade from Stirling Highway to Carrington Street,
noting Main Roads Western Australia's commitment to minimise
environmental impacts within the project to retain 72 per cent of the large
trees located in the area.
(1) Could the minister please
provide an update on the current and expected impact of the works on —
(a) the total number of trees to be
retained;
(b) the total number of established
tuart trees to be retained;
(c) the total number of potential
breeding trees to be retained; and
(d) any trees that have been
identified as containing current or potential breeding hollows?
UPGRADE — TREES
571. Hon Dr BRAD PETTITT to the Leader of the House
representing the Minister for Transport:
I
refer to the High Street upgrade from Stirling Highway to Carrington Street,
noting Main Roads Western Australia's commitment to minimise
environmental impacts within the project to retain 72 per cent of the large
trees located in the area.
(1) Could the minister please
provide an update on the current and expected impact of the works on —
(a) the total number of trees to be
retained;
(b) the total number of established
tuart trees to be retained;
(c) the total number of potential
breeding trees to be retained; and
(d) any trees that have been
identified as containing current or potential breeding hollows?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question. However, due to the considerable level of detail requested, information is not possible in the time
required. I ask the honourable member to place the question on notice.
some notice of the question. However, due to the considerable level of detail requested, information is not possible in the time
required. I ask the honourable member to place the question on notice.
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