Shire of Kellerberrin Cr Darrel Hudson Delegate Shire of Dowerin Cr Norm Jenzen Delegate Shire of Cunderdin

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Shire of Kellerberrin Cr Darrel Hudson Delegate Shire of Dowerin Cr Norm Jenzen Delegate Shire of Cunderdin Minutes of the WHEATBELT NORTH REGIONAL ROAD GROUP KELLERBERRIN SUB-GROUP Meeting held on 17th July 2021, hosted via Zoom OPENING The Chairman welcomed everyone and declared the meeting open at 09.20 am Attendance: Delegates Cr Rod Forsyth Delegate (Chairman) Shire of Kellerberrin Cr Darrel Hudson Delegate Shire of Dowerin Cr Norm Jenzen Delegate Shire of Cunderdin Officers & Observers Mr Raymond Griffiths Chief Executive Officer Shire of Kellerberrin Mr Mick Jones Manager Works and Services Shire of Kellerberrin Mr Lenin Pervan Deputy Chief Executive Officer Shire of Kellerberrin Mr Fabian Houbrechts Works Manager Shire of Tammin Mr Les Vidovich Manager of Works and Assets Shire of Dowerin Ms Allison Hunt WBN RRG Secretary MRDWA Mr Stuart Hobley Chief Executive Officer Shire of Cunderdin Mr Mark Dacombe Temporary Chief Executive Officer Shire of Merredin Apologies: Cr Romolo Patroni Delegate Shire of Merredin Cr Michael Greenwood Delegate Shire of Tammin Cr. Bernie Daley Delegate Shire of Cunderdin Mr Gary Martin Acting Chief Executive Officer Shire of Tammin Mr Craig Robertson Manager of Works & Services Shire of Cunderdin Confirmation of Previous Minutes Moved: Cr Hudson Second Cr. Jenzen That the minutes of the Kellerberrin Sub Regional Road Group meeting held on 9th February 2021 be received as a true and correct record. Carried 3/0 BUSINESS ARISING Nil 1 AGENDA ITEMS 1. 2021/2022 – Regional Road Group Amendments Item was presented for information and was noted. 2. Shire of Tammin – Request for Southern Link Road to be added to the network Moved: Cr Hudson Second Cr Jenzen That the Kellerberrin Sub-Group: 1. Approve the application for the Southern Link Road to be added to the network; 2. Upon final approval of the addition of the Southern Link Road, remove the following roads from the network due to the Southern Link Road bypass; a. Hunt Rd (4250085); b. McLaren St (4250082); c. Walston Street (4250040); and d. Underwood Rd (4250033), Carried 3/0 3. 2022/2023 Black Spot Programs Moved: Cr Hudson Second Cr Jenzen That the Kellerberrin Sub-Group endorses the Black Spot application from the Shire of Dowerin for the Dowering Meckering Road/Hindmarsh Back Road intersection. Carried 3/0 4. 2022/2023 Commodity Route Funding The Shire of Kellerberrin advised they intend to make a submission for this funding. The application will be for the Goldfields Road as per the previous application. OTHER ITEMS • Alli congratulated the group for 100% funds acquitted. • Clearing Permits – There is currently a survey/information requested from DWER regarding permits, Council’s need to have a look into. Next Meeting TBA Closure There being no further business, the Chairman thanked those present for their attendance and closed the meeting at 09.40 am 2 .
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