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Parliamentary Questions


Question On Notice No. 3044 asked in the Legislative Council on 11 August 2020 by Hon Colin Tincknell

Question Directed to the: Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Transport
Parliament: 40 Session: 1


Question

(1) I refer to the Minister’s joint Media Statement with the Premier dated Sunday, 21 June 2020. The media release states that the new Metronet stations are expected to have the following number of daily boardings by 2031 and will be outfitted with the following number of parking bays. I have provided the ratio of parking bays per boarding this equates to.
METRONET Station
est. Passenger Boardings by 2031
Number of Parking Bays
Ratio of people to available parking bays
Ellenbrook Station is expecting to have 8,016 passengers boarding daily by 2031, with 500 Parking Bays available. This equates to a ratio of 16.0 passengers : 1 parking bay
Whiteman Park Station is expecting to have 3,795 passengers boarding daily by 2031, with 900 Parking Bays available. This equates to a ratio of 4.2 : 1
Malaga Station is expecting to have 3,084 passengers boarding daily by 2031, with 1,100 Parking Bays available. This equates to a ratio of 2.8 : 1
Noranda Station is expecting to have 1,810 passengers boarding daily by 2031, with 400 Parking Bays available. This equates to a ratio of 4.5 : 1
Morley Station is expecting to have 1,365 passengers boarding daily by 2031, with 400 Parking Bays available. This equates to a ratio of 3.4 : 1 and I ask, why has the Government planned for what will clearly be an insufficient amount of parking for an outlying suburb and end of the line station such as Ellenbrook
?
(2) Can the Minister please tell advise how many parking bays are available to passengers at each of the following stations:
(a) Bulter;
(b) Clarkson;
(c) Currambine;
(d) Joondalup;
(e) Fremantle;
(f) Armadale;
(g) Thornlie;
(h) Midland; and
(i) Mandurah?
(3) Can the Minister please advise how many parking bays are planned for each of the stations on the new Forrestfield line and how many passengers are expected to be boarding daily at each of those stations by 2031?

Answered on 16 September 2020

(1) Ellenbrook Station has been designed to suit its location in a planned high density community and Town Centre. Through planning and engagement with key stakeholders it was agreed priority would be given to walking, cycling and high frequency feeder bus connections. Provision of a multi-storey car park may be considered in the medium to long term, subject to demand and broader planning outcomes.

(2)

(a) 899

(b) 1,069

(c) 1,053

(d) 20

(e) 192

(f) 286

(g) 475

(h) 739

(i) 1,179

(3)

Redcliffe – 500 bays with one way boardings of 3,000 in 2031.

High Wycombe – 1,200 bays initially with provisions for a further 600 bays with one way boardings of 6,000 in 2031.

Airport Central – nil bays with 5,500 one way boardings in 2031.