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Infrastructure NSW: 20 year State Infrastructure Plan released
Infrastructure NSW: 20 year State Infrastructure Plan released
Posted : Monday, October 29, 2012
On 3 October, Infrastructure NSW released its 20 year strategy
at a CEDA event in Sydney, which includes more 70
recommendations for the next 20 years that will add $50 billion and
create 100,000 jobs for the State.
Key recommendations for 2012-2017 include:
- Duplicating the M5 East and extending the M4 from Strathfield
to Taverner's Hill near Petersham. Once complete, this will be
known as WestConnex;
- Regenerate Parramatta Road and improve public transport;
- Fixing road bottlenecks around Port Botany, the airport and
Parramatta;
- Proving flood mitigation in the Hawkesbury Nepean Valley;
- Connecting the M2 to the F3 for faster travel and freight;
- A light rail from Central to Moore Park and Univeristy of
NSW;
- Preserving corridors and sites for road and rail freight, and a
second airport;
- Road and bridge upgrades to support primary producers getting
goods to market; and
- Improving water quality in regional towns.
Key recommendations for 2017-2022 include:
- Building an underground rapid bus transit to free up George St
for pedestrians;
- Making better use of all city circle stations to reduce
congestion of Wynyard and Town Hall Stations;
- Investing in Sydney's arts ribbon to support cultural
life;
- Improving existing rail services for central coast and
Illawarra commuters (one hour trips from Gosford to Sydney and
Wollongong to Sydney);
- Extending the F3 to Raymond Terrace;
- Upgrading water supply for the Hunter; and
- Supporting growth in coal exports through the Newcastle Port by
increasing rail track capacity through the Liverpool ranges.
Key recommendations 2022-2032 include:
- Extending the f6 between the M5 and Waterfall;
- Extending the eastern suburbs rail line to Maroubra if needed;
and
- Running even faster trains from Sydney (to Newcastle).
In its 20 year strategy, INSW also makes education and health
recommendations to support a growing population.
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Watch a video of Infrastructure NSW's 20 year
strategic plan
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