Summary of what the Department is funded to do
The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is a Department of State and the lead agency in policy, planning and service delivery of transport and land use for Western Australia. It develops plans and policies, recommends funding, and works with others to ensure ‘on the ground’ service delivery.
As identified in the State Budget, the Department’s outcome is integrated and sustainable land, transport and infrastructure systems.
We were resourced with $561.902 million to pursue this outcome through two outputs:
Output 1 - Land use and transport infrastructure policy and planning
Output 2 - Land use and transport infrastructure service delivery
During the year, there were functional changes in the Department, including the transfer of public transport to the Public Transport Authority, and accordingly our budget was changed to $235.1 million. Refer to the Financial Statements for details on the Department’s resourcing during the financial year.
Policy and Planning $20.605 million Land use and transport infrastructure planning and implementation strategies to guide the state’s long-term urban settlement and social and economic development, coordination and development of strategic transport policies and plans. |
Service Delivery $541.297 million Service delivery in the areas of transport infrastructure, land development, land and property services and management of the portfolio’s land and transport infrastructure assets. |
Our efforts have significantly contributed to the Government’s strategic objective of “a growing and diversified economy”.
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