Road upgrades

Hawkesbury Radio Interview

Pre-election Interview with Shaun Willams of Hawkesbury Radio

I leave it all on the field with this one.
The invitation to sit down with Shaun Willams from Hawkesbury Radio this close to the election was the perfect opportunity to take the gloves off and talk about what's really at stake this time.
 
Have you noticed how the major parties are very quiet this election? I have seen nothing from either Liberal or Labor telling you what they're proud of, what they've done, what they stand for, or what they'll do if re-elected.
 
Well, I'm proud of what I've done and what I've stood for.
And I've got some home truths about what ails our Council and who's responsible. It's all here. I want to start a conversation.
 
We're now only a few days from the opening of polling for the Council election. I'm encouraging everyone to vote early at one of the pre-poll locations in Windsor (Library) and Richmond (School of Arts) starting Saturday.

Pitt Town Road upgrades

Back in August 2017 I joined members of the Pitt Town Progress Association, fellow Councillors and staff on a tour of the Pitt Town area to identify a long list of "action items". High on that list were upgrades to Pitt Town Road that were promised as benefits to the Pitt Town development.

These upgrades consist of the Pitt Town Bypass project, which received a $4.7M boost in the most recent State Budget (and which will be an estimated $8.2M for the whole project), and upgrades to other intersections between Pitt Town and McGraths Hill. I hope the Bypass will have shovels in the ground in 2020.

The most important of these other works is the intersection of Pitt Town Road and Saunders Road. Increasing traffic has rendered this intersection dangerous for some time. I know people personally who have had serious accidents there.

It is pleasing to see these works now underway, but many have asked me why it looks so elaborate, and what all the pipes sticking out of the ground are. I am advised that the pipes mark the location of various underground services such as water and gas.

There will now be dedicated turning lanes when coming along Pitt Town Road, in both directions, for traffic turning into Saunders Road, and for traffic turning into Pitt Town Bottoms Road (towards Lynwood).

Here is a one-page graphic of the works proposed, and below that is a more detailed PDF copy of the plans.