Public Input Sought for Future SE Tablelands Transport

NSW Gov

People who live, work or play in South East and Tablelands communities are being invited to have their say on a draft blueprint for the region's future road and transport network as part of the Minns Labor Government's work to build better communities.

The draft South East and Tablelands Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan (SRITP) outlines a vision for regional transport where communities are more better connected by high quality road and transport infrastructure and services.

By identifying actions governments can take to improve transport options in line with future population growth and projected demographic changes, the draft SRITP presents potential short, medium and long term progress opportunities for the community to consider.

Building on previous planning documents and developed through extensive consultation with local councils, members of parliament and community groups, the draft SRITP is now being shared with the broader community for the first time.

Community members can view the draft SRITP and provide comment until 28 February, 2025, by visiting www.haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/sritp/south-east-and-tablelands

A survey has been designed to allow community to easily provide feedback on the key themes heard so far and the initiatives in the plan.

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