Question regarding the construction schedule of Roe Highway through the North Lake and Bibra Lake Bush Forever site, the accuracy of land clearing estimates, potential for reducing environmental impact, and the transport goals of the project. The answer refers to another question.

AnsweredQoN 447Legislative Assembly
Asked
27 June 2001
Member
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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(1) When is construction of that section of Roe Highway, where it is to cut through the North Lake and Bibra Lake Bush Forever site scheduled?
(2) Is the area of bushland and wetland shown in maps 46 and 47 of volume One ‘Bush Forever’ report as being needed for filling as part of the construction needs of this section of Roe Highway accurate?
(3) What scope exists to reduce the area of land and wetland needed for highway construction at this Bush Forever site, for example, by eliminating north and south access to Bibra Drive and Farrington Road?
(4) What medium and long term transport goals will be achieved by construction of this section of Roe Highway, for example, an east-west link to Fremantle port, better access to urban areas south of Willagee and surrounding areas?

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Answered
31 July 2001
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
34 days
(1) - (4) I refer to Legislative Assembly Question 446

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