- Funding program Investment Road and Rail Program
- Status Underway
- Transport mode Road
- Estimated project cost $50,000,000
- Australian Government contribution $25,000,000
- State NSW
Project description
The project will provide funding to develop a Final Business Case for the upgrade of Stacey Street in Bankstown, including a business case for stage two and complete enabling works. The project forms part of the major north south movement corridor within Sydney. These sections are the last remaining four lane sections, with six lanes either side between the M4 and M5. The project includes planning for grade separation of Stacey Street and the Hume Highway, two major freight corridors.
Benefits
Improved road safety for all road users
Reduced congestion and improved travel times
Improved efficiency and network reliability
Improved freight productivity
Planning and design of future public works
Funding
The Australian Government has committed $25 million toward this project.
Timetable
This project commenced in March 2022.
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