Hon Tom Stephens asked about the total cost, valuation, and funding sources for specific works, likely related to bicycle infrastructure. The Minister provided a breakdown of costs and funding origins, including contributions from the Graham Farmer Freeway project and Main Roads.

AnsweredQoN 756Legislative Council
Asked
5 September 2000
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) What was the total cost of these works? (2) How were these valued? (3) Were the funds allocated out of the Main Roads Budget provision for Perth Bicycle Network? Answered on 19 October 2000 The Minister

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19 October 2000
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44 days
(1) $4.96 million excluding the path on Windan Bridge. (2) Specific cost components identified within the contracts. (3) $2.05 million was funded out of the Graham Farmer Freeway project's contribution towards the Perth Bicycle Network. The remaining funds ($2.91 million) were provided by Main Roads as part of its commitment to enhancing cycling facilities across the metropolitan area.
(2) How were these valued? (3) Were the funds allocated out of the Main Roads Budget provision for Perth Bicycle Network? Answered on 19 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $4.96 million excluding the path on Windan Bridge. (2) Specific cost components identified within the contracts. (3) $2.05 million was funded out of the Graham Farmer Freeway project's contribution towards the Perth Bicycle Network. The remaining funds ($2.91 million) were provided by Main Roads as part of its commitment to enhancing cycling facilities across the metropolitan area.
(3) Were the funds allocated out of the Main Roads Budget provision for Perth Bicycle Network? Answered on 19 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $4.96 million excluding the path on Windan Bridge. (2) Specific cost components identified within the contracts. (3) $2.05 million was funded out of the Graham Farmer Freeway project's contribution towards the Perth Bicycle Network. The remaining funds ($2.91 million) were provided by Main Roads as part of its commitment to enhancing cycling facilities across the metropolitan area.
Answered on 19 October 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) $4.96 million excluding the path on Windan Bridge. (2) Specific cost components identified within the contracts. (3) $2.05 million was funded out of the Graham Farmer Freeway project's contribution towards the Perth Bicycle Network. The remaining funds ($2.91 million) were provided by Main Roads as part of its commitment to enhancing cycling facilities across the metropolitan area.

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