Queensland Lgaq: Council Roads and Government Association

queensland lgaq: Around 93-million was generated last year from speeding motorists in the Sunshine State and now local councils want a cut, according to Nine News Australia. A motion will be put forward today by the Local Government Association of Queensland LGAQ calling for increased financial assistance from the revenue raised on council roads. To improve your experience update it councils want the government to cough up revenue made from speed cameras By Alexander Heinke Reporter8 17am Oct 30, cars generating fast cash, it's a simple formula for the Queensland Government thanks to speed cameras across the state. Around 93-million was generated last year from speeding motorists in the Sunshine Coast. 9news We're asking for a very reasonable 10 percent of that money just under 10-million to come back to council Greg Hallam from LGAQ said. More chicanes, slow down signage and speed bumps across thousands of Queensland streets. The extra cash is set to be spent on safety. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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