If you think your property or business may be affected by the Mamre Road Upgrade, you should seek legal advice as soon as possible. The NSW Government has started early planning for a future upgrade of a 10-kilometre section of Mamre Road, between the M4 Motorway and Kerrs Road, to support economic and residential growth in the area.
Mamre Road is a key transport corridor passing through the Western Sydney Priority Growth Area, providing connections to the Western Sydney Employment Area.
Western Sydney is Australia’s third-largest economy, and the population is expected to grow from two million to three million people over the next 20 years. The NSW Government is planning for this growth by reserving residential and employment land for future developments.
If you think your property or business may be affected by this work, you should seek legal advice as soon as possible. We have acted on other compulsory acquisition projects in Sydney and can help you.
Flo Mitchell is confident in leading and advising on large-scale, complex matters and recently successfully acted in claims ranging from modest amounts to up to $18 million. Flo has acted for approximately 100 different clients who were affected by the compulsory acquisition of their property and businesses, negotiating settlements in excess of 300% of initial compensation offers made and many successful determinations.
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The NSW Government is working towards completing the concept design and REF for the Mamre Road Upgrade from Erskine Park Road, Erskine Park to Kerrs Road, Kemps Creek. It is also in the process of assessing tenders for the Mamre Road Upgrade between the M4 Motorway, St Clair and Erskine Park Road, Erskine Park. TfNSW will provide the community update once the contract has been awarded.