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Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
sec.22Chief executive’s coordination and strategic planning functions
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### sec.22 Chief executive’s coordination and strategic planning functions
The chief executive’s functions under the transport Acts include—
coordinating the strategic planning and operation of integrated transport systems in the State; and
managing the allocation of funds to achieve this outcome.
Without limiting subsection (1) , the chief executive is to achieve the functions mentioned in subsection (1) by—
ensuring more effective integration of land use and transport planning by—
evaluating the effectiveness of proposed and existing transport systems in the State; and
developing and implementing integrated regional transport plans that complement the objectives of regional and land use plans in the State; and
ensuring the effective planning and development of transport infrastructure; and
developing and implementing travel demand management initiatives, including marketing and promotion initiatives, to more efficiently use road capacity.
s 22 prev s 22 ins 1995 No. 48 s 6
om 2008 No. 32 s 111
pres s 22 ins 2008 No. 32 s 112
(sec.22-ssec.1) The chief executive’s functions under the transport Acts include— coordinating the strategic planning and operation of integrated transport systems in the State; and managing the allocation of funds to achieve this outcome.
(sec.22-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , the chief executive is to achieve the functions mentioned in subsection (1) by— ensuring more effective integration of land use and transport planning by— evaluating the effectiveness of proposed and existing transport systems in the State; and developing and implementing integrated regional transport plans that complement the objectives of regional and land use plans in the State; and ensuring the effective planning and development of transport infrastructure; and developing and implementing travel demand management initiatives, including marketing and promotion initiatives, to more efficiently use road capacity.
- (a) coordinating the strategic planning and operation of integrated transport systems in the State; and
- (b) managing the allocation of funds to achieve this outcome.
- (a) ensuring more effective integration of land use and transport planning by— (i) evaluating the effectiveness of proposed and existing transport systems in the State; and (ii) developing and implementing integrated regional transport plans that complement the objectives of regional and land use plans in the State; and
- (i) evaluating the effectiveness of proposed and existing transport systems in the State; and
- (ii) developing and implementing integrated regional transport plans that complement the objectives of regional and land use plans in the State; and
- (b) ensuring the effective planning and development of transport infrastructure; and
- (c) developing and implementing travel demand management initiatives, including marketing and promotion initiatives, to more efficiently use road capacity.
- (i) evaluating the effectiveness of proposed and existing transport systems in the State; and
- (ii) developing and implementing integrated regional transport plans that complement the objectives of regional and land use plans in the State; and