$200 million for pothole and road maintenance blitz across Sydney

$200 Million for Pothole and Road Maintenance Blitz Across Sydney

The NSW Government will invest $200 million in a pothole and road maintenance blitz across Sydney's busiest corridors, bringing the total road maintenance funding for 2025-26 to $488 million.

Over 5,100 potholes have already been repaired across Sydney's roads in August and September. The work will be prioritized based on the following factors:

"We know how frustrating it is for drivers to deal with damaged roads and potholes, especially after one of Sydney's wettest winters on record. This $200 million blitz will help make sure our roads are safer and more reliable, while supporting the crews who are already working hard every day to keep Sydney moving." - Premier of New South Wales, Chris Minns
"This blitz for Sydney's key corridors is an investment in reliable, resilient infrastructure that keeps the city moving." - Minister for Roads Jenny Aitchison

Author's summary: NSW Government invests $200 million in road maintenance.

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