❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the proposed heavy haulage deviation of the South Western Highway through Bridgetown. The Minister was unable to provide a response at the time.
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BRIDGETOWN HEAVY FREIGHT DEVIATION
I refer to the proposed heavy haulage deviation of the South Western Highway through Bridgetown town site. (1) Given that in the referendum held by the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes on the main road proposed route along the railway line, 1 000 residents voted in the negative, will the minister still push ahead with the railway alignment? (2) Will the minister commence building this alignment in September next year? (3) If not, is the $11 million allocated for this project lost to the town? (4) Will the money be used to plan for an alternative route? (5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST
I refer to the proposed heavy haulage deviation of the South Western Highway through Bridgetown town site. (1) Given that in the referendum held by the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes on the main road proposed route along the railway line, 1 000 residents voted in the negative, will the minister still push ahead with the railway alignment? (2) Will the minister commence building this alignment in September next year? (3) If not, is the $11 million allocated for this project lost to the town? (4) Will the money be used to plan for an alternative route? (5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST
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Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(1) Given that in the referendum held by the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes on the main road proposed route along the railway line, 1 000 residents voted in the negative, will the minister still push ahead with the railway alignment? (2) Will the minister commence building this alignment in September next year? (3) If not, is the $11 million allocated for this project lost to the town? (4) Will the money be used to plan for an alternative route? (5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(2) Will the minister commence building this alignment in September next year? (3) If not, is the $11 million allocated for this project lost to the town? (4) Will the money be used to plan for an alternative route? (5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(3) If not, is the $11 million allocated for this project lost to the town? (4) Will the money be used to plan for an alternative route? (5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(4) Will the money be used to plan for an alternative route? (5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(1) Given that in the referendum held by the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes on the main road proposed route along the railway line, 1 000 residents voted in the negative, will the minister still push ahead with the railway alignment? (2) Will the minister commence building this alignment in September next year? (3) If not, is the $11 million allocated for this project lost to the town? (4) Will the money be used to plan for an alternative route? (5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(2) Will the minister commence building this alignment in September next year? (3) If not, is the $11 million allocated for this project lost to the town? (4) Will the money be used to plan for an alternative route? (5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(3) If not, is the $11 million allocated for this project lost to the town? (4) Will the money be used to plan for an alternative route? (5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(4) Will the money be used to plan for an alternative route? (5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(5) Will some of the money be given to the shire so that it can come up with concept plans to make Hampton Street safer? (6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
(6) What does the minister see as being the next step to take, given that a huge safety issue remains if nothing is done? Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
Unfortunately, the response to this question is not in the file of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Hopefully, we will be able to provide it to the member later.
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