A parliamentary question regarding the delay in deleting the Fremantle-Rockingham Controlled Access road reservation through Beeliar Park, a commitment made by the previous Liberal government in 1998. The Minister's response is incomplete, referring back to an unanswered first question.

AnsweredQoN 1954Legislative Council
Asked
4 May 2004
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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In relation to the previous Liberal Government’s commitment in 1998 to delete the Fremantle-Rockingham Controlled Access road reservation through the Beeliar Park in Cockburn -
(1) At what stage is this deletion?
(2) Is the Minister aware that in question without notice No. 1202 of September 9 2003, she stated that the process to amend the metropolitan region scheme was initiated in December 2002 and that all the information on the proposal will be available in the near future when the public submissions will be sought?
(3) Has the MRS amendment for the deletion of the Fremantle-Rockingham Controlled Access Highway section through the Beeliar Park been released?
(4) If so, on what date?
(5) If no to (3), why has the Government taken over four years to present this MRS amendment for public comment?

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Answered
3 June 2004
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
30 days
2. Yes 3. No. 4 & 5. See 1 above.
3. No. 4 & 5. See 1 above.
4 & 5. See 1 above.

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