A question to the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces:
  1. When will local councils who apply for the $15 million Streets as Shared Spaces program know whether they have been successful?
  2. What is the timeline for delivering projects under this program?
  3. How will public submissions on the online social pinpoint map feed into the application process and be weighted in relation to council applications?
    1. How will the Department use this information?
  4. Is the $15 million for the Streets as Shared Spaces program allocated from within the Planning, Industry and Environment Cluster, the Transport cluster, or elsewhere?
  5. Is the $15 million for the Streets as Shared Spaces program a part of the $246 million allocated to active transport in the State Budget, or in addition to it?

When available, the answer can be found here.