TRANSPORT PLANNING IN FULL SWING
| Friday, 25 July 2008 | |
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Thousands of Victorians are expected to take part in a series of Brumby
Government led transport round tables, ahead of a summit to be chaired
by the Premier in September.
Premier John Brumby said the Government wanted to hear the views of as many people as possible before a comprehensive transport plan is delivered at the end of this year. “The 2200 submissions received in response to Sir Rod Eddington’s East West Link Needs Assessment report Investing in Transport showed there are a range of views in the community about Victoria’s transport priorities for the future. “We are now holding more localised consultation, so communities can tell the Government about their local priorities.” The following events will be held between August and September:
“I am pleased that many Members of Parliament will also conduct their own local roundtables and that these will feed into Government decision-making,” Mr Brumby said. He said Victoria’s booming population and economy is changing our cities and regional centres. “The job at hand is to listen to all available views before making the necessary decisions to build the best transport system for Victoria,” he said. “The transport plan we will deliver by the end of the year will help drive our economy, make our communities more liveable and our State more sustainable.” Invitations to round tables and public information about community summits will be made available in coming weeks. |




