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MULGOA ROAD UPGRADE REACHES MILESTONE

THE upgrade of Mulgoa Road between Jeanette Street and Blaikie Road has reached an important milestone with major work around the M4 motorway to take place during January.
 
The project will see the road widened to three lanes in either direction with improved access on and off the M4 motorway in both an easterly and westerly direction.
 
However, there will be short term pain for this long term gain.
 
To construct concrete road surfaces in the shortest amount of time, all access to and from Mulgoa Road from the M4 will be closed between 2 and 24 January 2025.
 
Travel along Mulgoa Road will also be reduced to a single lane in either direction during this time.
 
The January holiday period was identified for this necessary work to minimise impact on the community and do the work safely in the shortest amount of time. We will work both during the day and at night, with consideration given to try and minimise light and noise impacts for local residents.
 
The work will involve removing the existing road and replacing it with a stronger sub-surface, improved drainage, new asphalt and line marking.
 
During this time the community and road users will need to use nearby ramps on The Northern Road or at Russell Street to access the M4 motorway.
 
Once construction is complete, Mulgoa Road will become three lanes in either direction with wider and safer ramps for travelling to and from the motorway.
 
For more information about the work, go to Mulgoa Road upgrade between Jeanette Street, Regentville and Blaikie Road, Jamisontown | Transport for NSW.
 
 


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