❓ Mr. McGowan inquires about funding and completion date for the 'Environment: Rivers and water quality, street scape improvements and Bernard Park redevelopment' project in Northam. The answer provides funding details for 2012 and the expected completion date.
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I refer to “Environment: Rivers and water quality, street scape improvements and Bernard Park redevelopment”, listed as a priority project in the Northam Regional Centre Growth Plan and ask: (a) how much funding has the project received for the financial years: (i) 2011–2012; and (ii) 2012–2013; (b) how much funding has been allocated for the project for the financial years: (i) 2013–2014; (ii) 2014–2015; and (iii) 2016–2017; and (c) what is the expected completion date for the project?
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Answered
8 May 2014
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development
Response time
28 days
(a) (i)-(ii) On15 August 2012, $3 655 435 was deposited into the relevant Shire account for the Avon River Revitalisation and Riverfront Development project, of which $3 305 435 is related to the Rivers and Water Quality, Street Scape Improvements and Bernard Park Redevelopment project.
(c) The project completion date, as stated in the financial assistance agreement, is September 2014.
(c) The project completion date, as stated in the financial assistance agreement, is September 2014.
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