Hon Ken Travers asks about Main Roads WA's involvement in studies regarding rising sea levels' impact on the Kwinana Freeway. The response confirms a study focused on foreshore management, involving multiple stakeholders and costing $116,000, to be completed mid-2014.

AnsweredQoN 817Legislative Council
Asked
11 March 2014
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) Is Main Roads Western Australia involved in any studies looking at the impact of rising sea levels on the Kwinana Freeway? (2) If yes to (1), what are the terms of reference for the study? (3) Who else is involved in the study? (4) What is the total cost of the study? (5) How much funding is Main Roads Western Australia contributing to the study and in which years will the money be expended? (6) When
will the study be completed?

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Answered
9 April 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
29 days
(1) Yes
(2)  Develop a new management plan for the Kwinana Freeway Foreshore that addresses key stakeholders' current and future needs related to foreshore erosion, conservation, recreation and protection of assets.
(3) City of South Perth and Swan River Trust.
(4) $116 000.
(5) Half of the total cost in 2013-14.
(6) Mid 2014.

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