top of page

City of Newcastle progresses dual-lane road upgrades in Wallsend

intouch Magazine


Longworth Avenue in Wallsend.
Longworth Avenue in Wallsend. Image: City of Newcastle

City of Newcastle is moving forward with plans to ease congestion in the growing western corridor, seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from contractors to deliver two dual-lane road upgrades.

 

Detailed designs are progressing to widen and upgrade Minmi Road (between Maryland Drive and the Summerhill Road roundabout) and Longworth Avenue.


The projects will create two lanes of traffic in each direction to reduce traffic congestion and bottlenecks, as well as remove difficult right turns and add in separate, dedicated turning lanes where possible. 


Following the EOI process, a shortlisted group of contractors will be invited to submit a tender for a combined construction package later this year, with works planned to commence in early 2025.


Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes reiterated the importance of these upgrades to the community.


"This project will play a critical role in easing congestion and improving the flow of traffic and therefore safety in this growing part of our city," Cr Nelmes said.


"Feedback received from the community on the concept designs indicated strong support for the prioritisation of these works, and a desire to see travel times reduced and safety improved.


“Calling for expressions of interest now, followed by a selective tender process, will ensure that we have a contractor in place to commence work early next year.”


Executive Manager Project Management Office Robert Dudgeon acknowledged the need to plan ahead for construction.


"We recognise that construction of this scale can have an impact on the day-to-day journey for commuters in the area, and that our upgrade will be delivered in parallel with a number of other major road upgrades including the nearby Inner City Bypass," Mr Dudgeon said.


"We have looked ahead to determine strategies for alleviating congestion and minimising delays to commuters during the construction phase."


To improve traffic flow both ahead of and during construction of these upgrades, a series of smaller traffic changes are being considered and will be shared with the community for feedback in the coming weeks.


"Making adjustments to the flow of traffic in neighbouring areas will help reduce bottlenecks that result from the changes required to deliver these much-needed upgrades," Mr Dudgeon said.


The community can provide feedback on the proposed traffic changes from 31 May until 1 July by visiting City of Newcastle’s Have Your Say website.


A Lord Mayoral Minute in 2022 allocated $26 million to the Minmi Road and Longworth Avenue projects.

City of Newcastle also secured $7.61 million from the NSW Government's Accelerated Infrastructure Fund to contribute towards the projects.

 

GET INTOUCH THIS MONTH
INT_MAR25_Cover.jpg
SIX SQUARE GIF.gif
Newcastle-Fringe-2025---Intouch-Square-Web-Banner.gif
Laneway Theatre Flicks Square.png
Dashville Square.gif
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Square Banner.jpg
HISS SQ-APR20.png

Thanks for subscribing
We'll be intouch soon! 

ABOUT INTOUCH MAGAZINE

Every month intouch magazine captures the unique spirit of our region and grabs the attention of the community. Intouch magazine showcases what’s hot, what’s on and who’s who with a dynamic blend of inspirational articles, lifestyle features, fashion, events, food and travel – it’s the go-to source for people living in (or visiting) Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Port Stephens and The Hunter Valley. It’s the place to be seen to build your reputation, tell your story, launch a new enterprise and keep the community intouch both in print and online.

CONTACT US

QUICK LINKS

297 Brunker Rd, Adamstown NSW 2289 

PH +61 2 4943 0888 

EMAIL US

© 2015-2024 Two Tribes Media. Published monthly by Two Tribes Media. All rights reserved. Permission to reprint or quote excerpt granted by written request only. While every attempt has been made, Two Tribes media cannot guarantee the legality, completeness or accuracy of the information presented and accepts no warranty or responsibility for such.

subscribe to  intouch

bottom of page