Friday, December 13, 2024

Port Macquarie congestion hotspot to be upgraded

The NSW Government has unveiled new plans for upgrade works at a congestion hotspot in Port Macquarie on the Mid North Coast.

Improvement work will be carried out in coming months, with motorists on the Pacific Highway set to benefit from improved safety and reduced queuing at the Oxley Highway interchange.

“We have listened to the people of Port Macquarie about their safety concerns and I’m happy we’ve been able to develop an improvement plan which will provide relief to motorists,” said Minister for Regional Transport and Roads, Jenny Aitchison.

“Increasing the capacity of the northbound off-ramp from the Pacific Highway will bring immediate relief for motorists, while the more substantial $20 million upgrade continues to be developed for what most people call ‘the donut’.”

The work will increase the capacity of the northbound off-ramp from the Pacific Highway from one to two lanes, extending from the existing 60km/h sign to the roundabout.

Improvements will also be made to the existing alignment and, when completed, this work will reduce the queue length from the roundabout towards and sometimes onto the Pacific Highway.

A larger upgrade to this intersection is being planned, with timing for construction subject to project approval, including environmental assessment and community consultation.

Businesses and the community will be kept informed as work progresses.

This project is part of a $44.5 billion investment in the NSW Budget over the next four years for regional transport and roads including:

  • $3.5 billion to repair roads and transport infrastructure damaged in natural disasters
  • $224.5 million for grants to local councils for road maintenance
  • $79.1 million to complete Fixing Country Bridges projects

More information on the Oxley interchange project available at transport.nsw.gov.au/oxleyinterchange.

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