Community feedback is being sought by the Tasmanian Government on the proposed upgrades to the West Tamar Highway between Trevallyn and Riverside.
This upgrade is jointly funded by the Australian and Tasmanian Governments as part of a $36 million investment to upgrade the West Tamar Highway Targeted Upgrades between Exeter and Launceston.
Six priority sites have been identified to enhance safety, improve traffic flow and ensure this key transport link meets the community’s future needs.
“The West Tamar Highway is one of the busiest commuter routes in northern Tasmania, and these upgrades will make it safer and more efficient for everyone who uses it.
“We want to hear directly from the community to ensure the designs meet local needs and support future growth in the area.
“The proposed improvements, from safer intersections to new pedestrian facilities, are about making it easier and safer for all road users, whether you’re driving, walking or cycling,” Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Kerry Vincent said.
Project map (source: TAS Transport Services)
The proposed designs for this West Tamar Highway upgrade include:
Members of the community can provide their feedback on the designs online through the Transport Tasmania website until 30 November 2025.
The designs can also be viewed at the West Tamar Council Riverside office at 2-4 Eden Street, Riverside as well as the City of Launceston office at 19-28 St John Street, Launceston during business hours Monday to Friday throughout the consultation period.
Source: Premier of Tasmania – Latest News; Tasmanian Government – Transport Services
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