Eurobodalla residents will soon have the opportunity to provide more feedback on the planned Moruya bypass.
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A new consultation period opens on April 4 for 60 days, and community members are encouraged to share their concerns and feedback with Transport NSW.
Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Sam Farraway said community members had requested further technical information and more detail about the shortlisted corridor options - Purple, Orange and Yellow.
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"I was recently in Moruya and met with a range of community members, businesses and Eurobodalla Shire Council, and it was clear there is an appetite to better understand the project, and provide more feedback, on the preferred corridor," Mr Farraway said.
"The community's input is crucial to make sure we get this project right, ensure it delivers the best outcome for everyone, and minimises any potential impact on the liveability and natural beauty of Moruya.
"We now want to hear what the community has to say on the three shortlisted bypass corridor options.
"Additional consultation will help ensure the best overall outcome is reached for Moruya and nearby areas.
"Transport for NSW staff will be out and about across the community meeting with businesses, community groups and offering drop-in briefing sessions.
"I encourage everyone to have their say."
More information on the bypass options and how to have your say will be available on the Transport website: www.transport.nsw.gov.au