Transport for NSW (TfNSW) is investigating predicted areas of industrial and residential growth in the north of Wagga Wagga as part of a new strategy to help build better future transport networks.
The Wagga Wagga Northern Access Strategy will build on previous consultation with the community and focus on the transport network connecting the city, in particular the Sturt and Olympic highways, including major intersections on both corridors.
Insights gained through development of the strategy will feed into the broader Riverina-Murray Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan (SRITP) which is being developed.
Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Jenny Aitchison said: “Feedback from the community is critical to ensuring the Wagga Wagga Northern Access Strategy best guides Transport for NSW’s decision making around future planning priorities and investment opportunities.
“Investigations will look at multimodal opportunities to improve access between the growth area in the north and the CBD and identify ways to reduce commuter delays and support freight movements while catering for future traffic growth.”
Independent Member for Wagga Wagga Dr Joe McGirr added: “I am working closely with the community and the government to ensure we have the right infrastructure in place to meet the needs of the booming northern suburbs, including intersection improvements on the Olympic and Sturt Highways.
“We know that a second river crossing is a very high priority so now is the time to step up our advocacy for the structures and services we’ll need in the future.”
Two drop-in sessions with TfNSW to discuss the Wagga Wagga Northern Access Strategy will be held at:
Wagga Wagga Marketplace, 87 Baylis Street, Saturday October 12, 9am to 12pm
Wagga Wagga Civic Centre arcade, 243 Baylis Street, Wednesday October 16, 10am to 1pm
Riverina residents can also take part in a survey until October 28, 2024.
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