❓ Question regarding the preparation of a business case for Road Trauma Trust Fund (RTTF) funding for road projects and the criteria used to differentiate RTTF allocation from standard funding sources. The answer confirms the preparation and states projects will be selected based on their success in addressing the 'Towards Zero' objective.
AnsweredQoN 6192Legislative Assembly
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Is the Minister’s Department currently preparing a business case to receive funding for roads from the Road Trauma Trust Fund (RTTF), and if so:
(a) what criteria, if any, will be used to justify projects receiving an RTTF allocation as opposed to standard funding sources?
(a) what criteria, if any, will be used to justify projects receiving an RTTF allocation as opposed to standard funding sources?
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Answered
1 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
40 days
Main Roads WA advises:
(a) Yes. Projects would be selected on the basis of how successful they would be in addressing the objective of Towards Zero.
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(a) Yes. Projects would be selected on the basis of how successful they would be in addressing the objective of Towards Zero.
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