Narellan Road improvements at Mount Annan
Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) is scheduled to start maintenance work on a 700-metre long section of Narellan road at Mount Annan on the night of Tuesday 1 May 2012, weather permitting.
The work, to be carried out in both directions between Hartley Road and Mount Annan Drive, involves:
- Repairing the existing road pavement
- Narrowing the median to allow the number of traffic lanes to be increased from the present two lanes to three lanes in each direction
- Line-marking
To view an aerial photograph showing where the maintenance work is to be carried out, click here.
Most of the road maintenance project will be done during the day. However, asphalting will be carried out at night in stages. The first stage of night work is scheduled to run from Tuesday 1 May to Thursday 3 May 2012, weather permitting.
Residents will be notified of future night work when schedules are confirmed.
The Mount Annan maintenance work is scheduled to be completed in August 2012.
The extra lanes to be provided by the maintenance project will complement the NSW Government's plan to upgrade Narellan Road from two traffic lanes to three traffic lanes between Mount Annan Drive and the Hume Highway.
Should you have any queries about the maintenance work, please telephone the RMS Project Development Manager, Marjorie Yan, on (02) 8849 2214 during business hours (8am to 4pm) or email Marjorie.YAN@rms.nsw.gov.au
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Letter to householders/business operators
File Date Description File Size PDFLetter to householders/business operators April 2012 Start of maintenance work at Mount Annan 2MB
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