en.Wedoany.com Reported - The New South Wales Government has allocated an additional $190 million in the 2026-27 budget to advance the Windsor Road upgrade project in Rouse Hill. More than 30,000 motorists who use this road daily are expected to benefit from reduced congestion.

This funding brings the state government's total contribution to the project to $200 million, matching the Federal Government's commitment to the $400 million project.
The upgrade aims to improve road capacity, traffic flow, and safety, support public transport connections, and enhance access to the future Rouse Hill Hospital.
Key works include upgrading the intersection of Windsor Road and Commercial Road, widening Windsor Road between Mile End Road and Commercial Road to three lanes in each direction plus a bus lane, constructing a new shared path along the eastern side of Windsor Road, and building and upgrading bus infrastructure connecting the T-way to Mile End Road.
The project is expected to ease traffic pressure on local roads, providing more reliable travel for residents, commuters, and freight operators in one of Sydney's fastest-growing regions.
This investment is part of over $7.4 billion allocated by the NSW Government to Western Sydney road projects since 2023, including upgrades to Richmond Road, Fifteenth Avenue, and Elizabeth Drive.
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