Grose River Bridge – Part 5 Application on Public Exhibition

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Grose River Bridge Project – Part 5 Application on Public Exhibition.

What’s changing?

The updates mainly involve small adjustments to the project boundary to allow for additional temporary construction areas.

On behalf of Hawkesbury City Council, Redbank Communities is progressing the extension of Grose River Road between Ashtons Road (Grose Wold) and Springwood Road (Yarramundi). The project also includes minor road works, shoulder repairs, and pavement resurfacing on Grose River Road north of Ashtons Road.

A new six-span concrete bridge will be built over the Grose River, featuring concrete girders, a reinforced concrete deck, and an asphalt road surface.

Following further design work, construction planning, and consultation with landowners, some minor updates to the project boundary are proposed.

You can view more details in the PT5000126 – Grose River Bridge – Review of Environmental Factors Addendum in the documents section on this page.

Have your say

Council invites the community to review the application and supporting documents and provide feedback.

Submissions are open from Monday 23 March to Monday 20 April 2026.


What You’ll Find on This Page

This page contains a range of documentation related to the Grose River Bridge Project. You will find:

  • Documents from previous community consultations,

  • Current project plans, and

  • Environmental assessments and supporting documentation.

You’ll also find a timeline overview tracing the development of the project from its initial planning stages in 2013 through to the current status.

If you wish to discuss any aspect of the project, please refer to the project contact listed on the right side of your screen under the 'Who's Listening' tab.

These materials are provided to keep the community informed and engaged throughout the planning and delivery of this critical infrastructure.


Do you need assistance reading and accessing this page?

For a free interpreter call us via the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450.

Grose River Bridge Project – Part 5 Application on Public Exhibition.

What’s changing?

The updates mainly involve small adjustments to the project boundary to allow for additional temporary construction areas.

On behalf of Hawkesbury City Council, Redbank Communities is progressing the extension of Grose River Road between Ashtons Road (Grose Wold) and Springwood Road (Yarramundi). The project also includes minor road works, shoulder repairs, and pavement resurfacing on Grose River Road north of Ashtons Road.

A new six-span concrete bridge will be built over the Grose River, featuring concrete girders, a reinforced concrete deck, and an asphalt road surface.

Following further design work, construction planning, and consultation with landowners, some minor updates to the project boundary are proposed.

You can view more details in the PT5000126 – Grose River Bridge – Review of Environmental Factors Addendum in the documents section on this page.

Have your say

Council invites the community to review the application and supporting documents and provide feedback.

Submissions are open from Monday 23 March to Monday 20 April 2026.


What You’ll Find on This Page

This page contains a range of documentation related to the Grose River Bridge Project. You will find:

  • Documents from previous community consultations,

  • Current project plans, and

  • Environmental assessments and supporting documentation.

You’ll also find a timeline overview tracing the development of the project from its initial planning stages in 2013 through to the current status.

If you wish to discuss any aspect of the project, please refer to the project contact listed on the right side of your screen under the 'Who's Listening' tab.

These materials are provided to keep the community informed and engaged throughout the planning and delivery of this critical infrastructure.


Do you need assistance reading and accessing this page?

For a free interpreter call us via the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450.

  • How to have your say on the Part 5 Application for extension of Grose River Road.

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    Submissions are open from Monday 23 March to Monday 20 April 2026.

    All submissions must be made by 20 April 2026 via this page (see the Feedback Tab to submit your feedback) or via email addressed to the General Manager at council@hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au or mail addressed to the General Manager, PO Box 146, Windsor NSW 2756.

    Should you lodge a submission, it will be considered, along with any other submissions received and may be included in Council’s meeting business paper. Your submission, including any personal information, is accessible by any person upon written application, subject to Council’s Privacy Management Plan and the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. The inclusion of personal information in your submission is voluntary. The information will ultimately be stored in Council’s records system.

    The inclusion of personal information with your submission is voluntary. However, if not provided Council will not be able to contact you about the proposal. The information will be stored in Council's electronic records system and paper files. For your protection, Council recommends that you do not include defamatory comments in your submission.

    Under Section 10.4(5) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, any person who makes a submission to Council is required to disclose any political donation or gift. Where relevant a Political Donation and Gift Disclosure Statement is to accompany any submission lodged with Council. This statement can be obtained from Council’s Customer Experience Team or on Council’s website.

    Any comments about this proposal may contain information that is personal information, such as information that identifies you, etc., for the purposes of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1988.

    Submissions are balanced with Council’s statutory obligations, the rights of the proponent and the public interest. Council must consider any submissions made before it decides whether to proceed with or abandon a proposal.

Page last updated: 25 Mar 2026, 04:29 PM