Pacific Highway Duplication Celebrates Milestone With New Intersection Open
The completion of the Pacific Highway duplication at Lisarow is edging closer, with traffic moved onto a new intersection at Tuggerah Street.
The completion of the Pacific Highway duplication at Lisarow is edging closer, with traffic moved onto a new intersection at Tuggerah Street.
NSW Government is once again working with the Central Coast’s talented local workforce, with Tuggerah’s Bolte Civil selected to commence road upgrades at Mount Penang Parklands in Kariong.
Motorists travelling on the M1 motorway will benefit from a major safety upgrade to the Ourimbah Rest Area on the M1 motorway.
The NSW Government is providing more than $986,000 to help Central Coast Council install and maintain street lighting to improve road conditions for motorists travelling at night.
The NSW Government is continuing to improve Mount Penang Parklands in Kariong, with a $3.2 million roadworks project now underway to reduce traffic congestion, support future investment and help create local jobs.
This is great news for the thousands of Central Coast Commuters who use Pacific Highway through Wyong everyday with the NSW State Government partnering with the Federal Government to deliver a $420 million upgrade to this vital stretch of road.
Lisarow’s old rail bridge will be dismantled over the weekend (11-13 March) to make way for a new bridge with two lanes in each direction, marking a key milestone in the Pacific Highway upgrade project.
Improvement work is progressing well on Wilfred Barrett Drive through Magenta and The Entrance North, with the first section on track to be completed by May this year.
Work is progressing to upgrade intersections on Blackwall Road with the community and stakeholders invited to have their say on a concept design and the Review of Environmental Factors (REF) for the Allfield Road and Farnell Road intersections.
Traffic will flow across the first lanes of the new rail bridge at Lisarow this weekend, as the $178 million duplication of the Pacific Highway between Ourimbah Street and Parsons Road powers ahead.