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Congestion Busting Clearways Between Kyeemagh and Sans Souci

The NSW Government is inviting the community to have its say on plans to improve traffic flow, ease congestion and enhance places between Kyeemagh and Sans Souci along General Holmes Drive, The Grand Parade, Sandringham Street and the southern end of Rocky Point Road.

MP for Cronulla Mark Speakman said the proposal was developed by Transport for NSW.

“We’re proposing to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow by extending existing weekday clearways and introducing new weekend clearways in both directions,” Mr Speakman said.

“We’ve aimed to balance the needs of the local community, public transport customers and motorists in proposing these changes, with new public amenities and offset parking to be created across the corridor.”

MP for Miranda Eleni Petinos said these changes will not only improve connectivity and efficiency but also provide an extra lane.

“The Grand Parade is an important corridor used by nearly 70,000 vehicles every day and I look forward to seeing these clearways delivered to ease congestion for Southern Sydney motorists,” Ms Petinos said.

“I encourage members of the community to have their say on this important project which will ease congestion and see motorists spend less time in their cars and more time doing the things they enjoy.”

MP for Oatley Mark Coure said the changes wouldn’t only just benefit the community with traffic flow improvements, but would also help local businesses too.

“While reducing congestion on this road, we will also be reallocating road space for wider footpaths, al fresco dining and entertainment,” Mr Coure said.

Community feedback can be provided by 17 October 2022 via https://caportal.com.au/tfnsw/grandparade