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or, we could fund other transport

The SMH today carries an article with Treasury’s quantification of toll relief at a staggering $95 billion. Just to be clear because big numbers can sometimes overwhelm us, that’s:

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/revealed-the-95-billion-shock-hidden-in-sydney-toll-road-proposal-20250307-p5lhtp.html

So perhaps, is now the time to rethink? As we proposed in our submission to Professor Fels’ Independent Toll Review, there are a number of better investments the Government could make many while achieving their stated goals of cost of living relief for Western Sydney and even toll relief such as:

Really, though, as with our multi billion dollar road building schemes to date, and Audit Office / INSW / Treasury / Parliamentary Inquiry comments on their repeated failures, one has to ask at what point does the Government realise that spending even more money on roads is not a sound financial investment? Or are we more likely to see the Minister announcing another billion dollar widening for Victoria Road next, because the Lyons Road’s lights are now ‘chockers’ and congestion is causing tail backs to Lane Cove – all the while in denial that it was the last road widening that preceded it that caused this latest bottleneck, and will cause the next…. Just wait for the Western Harbour Tunnel and Warringah Freeway Upgrade to open…

Also, why (while we are on the point) did we have to find out from SMH, as the result of a GIPA request (that TfNSW charges you to answer)? Surely, after 2 years of thinking about this, and obtaining these kinds of estimates, the Government should have had a frank conversation about the cost of this pledge with the community, even perhaps admitting a rethink might be a smart idea? Perhaps around Budget Time?

Could we have one now?

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