Mr. Waldron requests the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure to table the regional impact statement for the Indian Ocean Drive project. The Minister responds that a regional impact process cannot be conducted for every road project and that the project is deferred, not scrapped.

AnsweredQoN 343Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 September 2001
Member
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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INDIAN OCEAN DRIVE, REGIONAL IMPACT STATEMENT 343. Mr WALDRON to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Will the minister table the regional impact statement concerning that project? Ms MacTIERNAN

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It is not possible for the Government to conduct the regional impact process for every road project in the State. The Government has not scrapped this road project; the project’s completion has been deferred by approximately 18 months.
INDIAN OCEAN DRIVE, REGIONAL IMPACT STATEMENT
Will the minister table the regional impact statement concerning that project? Ms MacTIERNAN replied: It is not possible for the Government to conduct the regional impact process for every road project in the State. The Government has not scrapped this road project; the project’s completion has been deferred by approximately 18 months.
Ms MacTIERNAN replied: It is not possible for the Government to conduct the regional impact process for every road project in the State. The Government has not scrapped this road project; the project’s completion has been deferred by approximately 18 months.
It is not possible for the Government to conduct the regional impact process for every road project in the State. The Government has not scrapped this road project; the project’s completion has been deferred by approximately 18 months.

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