Tuesday, July 1, 2008

From the DOI website

You may want to consider these questions when wording your response... (I know I will, and I'll be thinking about our long-term economic vitality, long-term prosperity, future travel needs etc etc)

In your view:
  • What do you think are the transport challenges facing Melbourne?
  • Do you think any of the recommended projects should be prioritised?
  • Do you think any of the recommended projects improve links between Melbourne’s East and West?
  • Do you think any of the recommended projects help protect Victoria’s economic vitality?
  • Do you think any of the recommended projects support Victoria’s long-term prosperity?
  • Do you think any of the recommended projects make our community more liveable?
  • Do you think any of the recommended projects address issues of social disadvantage?
  • Do you think any of the recommended projects make Victoria more environmentally sustainable?
  • Do you think any of the recommended projects help to address road and public transport congestion?
  • Do you think any of the recommended projects help to address future travel needs?
  • Do you think any of the recommended projects reduce reliance on the West Gate Bridge?
  • Do you think any of the recommended projects have a positive or negative impact on traffic levels in suburban streets?
  • How do you think the recommended projects strengthen or weaken the integration of the transport system?
  • Do you think the recommended projects sufficiently address long-term issues?
  • To what extent do you think the projects could complement each other to provide integrated transport solutions for Melbourne’s East and West?
  • How do you think the projects rank alongside other Victorian priorities?

The Government will consider all submissions before making a decision on the report's recommendations.


How to make a submission

Public submissions are open until 15 July 2008 and may be in written, electronic or audio form.
Electronic versions are preferred, either on CD-ROM or by email.

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