❓ Hon Jim Scott is questioning the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure about the progress of planned alterations to the High Street/Stirling Highway intersection in Fremantle, specifically the addition of two turning lanes. The Minister's response indicates a delay due to a review of design options following the cancellation of the Fremantle Eastern Bypass.
AnsweredQoN 1048Legislative Council
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In question on notice No. 286 of October 23 2002 the Minister said that the intersection at High Street/Stirling Highway Fremantle would be altered to allow two turning lanes from High Street into Stirling Highway -
(1) Has this been done?
(2) If not, why not?
(3) Given the strong concern about this intersection what priority is the Minister giving to this issue?
(1) Has this been done?
(2) If not, why not?
(3) Given the strong concern about this intersection what priority is the Minister giving to this issue?
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Answered
10 September 2003
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
29 days
(1)-(3) In line with the Government’s decision to delete the Fremantle Eastern Bypass from the Metropolitan Region Scheme, the Local Impacts Committee is currently investigating alternative design options for the configuration of this intersection.
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