Motorists are advised of changed traffic conditions and night work on the Pacific Highway from Monday 3 to Sunday 9 August for the Woolgoolga to Ballina upgrade, weather permitting.
From Monday, there will be up to seven days of work between Woodburn and New Italy to carry out earthwork, paving, drainage work, landscaping, line marking and installing traffic safety barriers to allow vehicles to access site. Motorists can expect traffic control, reduced speed limits and short stoppages at times between 6am and 6pm.
There will be six nights and up to six days of work on the Pacific Highway between Devils Pulpit and Mororo from Monday to carry out asphalting, drainage work and to install guardrails and wire rope barriers. Motorists can expect traffic control, lane closures and short stoppages at times while this work is carried out.
Also from Monday, there will be five days of work on the Pacific Highway between Mororo and Chatsworth to carry out asphalting and wire rope safety barrier repairs. Motorists can expect lane closures and reduced speed limits between 6am and 6pm.
Further south from Monday, there will be six days of work next to the Pacific Highway between Maclean and Glenugie to carry out asphalting, drainage work, and vegetation and landscape maintenance. Motorists can expect lane closures, traffic control and short stoppages at times 6am 6pm.
From Tuesday, there will be three nights and four days of work at the Maclean interchange to remove traffic barriers, carry out asphalting and line marking for the upcoming traffic change. Motorists can expect lane closures, traffic control and short stoppages at times while the work is carried out.
From Wednesday, there will be three days of work on the Pacific Highway at Pimlico to remove traffic barriers. Northbound motorist can expect traffic control and short stoppages between 7am and 6pm.
Also from Wednesday there will be up to two days of work on Big River Way at Glenugie to carry out asphalting. Motorists can expect a traffic control, a reduced speed limit of 40km/h and short stoppages at times.
Additional changes to local roads
From Monday, there will be two days of work on Rifle Range Road at Broadwater to carry out drainage work. Motorists can expect traffic control and short stoppages at times between 7am and 6pm.
Also from Monday, there will be up to six days of work on Minyumai Road at New Italy and Tuckombil Road and Wondawee Way at Woodburn to carry out earthwork, paving installing sign posts and drainage. Motorists can expect lanes closures, traffic control and short stoppages at times between 6am and 6pm.
Further south from Monday, there will be up to six days of work on Iluka Road and Lewis Lane at Mororo, Fischers Lane at Chatsworth and Ulgandahi View at Harwood to carry out earthwork and asphalting as well as install guardrails and allow access to site. Motorists can expect traffic control and short stoppages at times between 6am and 6pm.
Traffic control will be in place on Bensons Lane at Tyndale to allow heavy vehicles to access site from Monday. Motorists can expect short stoppages at times.
Road maintenance work will be carried out on Eight Mile Lane at Glenugie for about four weeks from Monday. Temporary traffic lights and a reduced speed limit of 40km/h between 7am and 6pm and 60km/h between 6pm and 7am will be in place while work is carried out.
Motorists are advised to drive to the conditions and follow the direction of signs and traffic control. Transport for NSW thanks motorists for their patience during this time.
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