Is Your Land Affected by the Mulgoa Road Upgrade?

If your property is along the proposed Mulgoa Road Upgrade route, between Jeanette Street, Regentville, and Blaikie Road, Jamisontown, you may be impacted by one of the biggest road projects in Penrith. You need to understand what it means for your home or land.

Big projects can be stressful, but expert advice can help you protect your rights and get a fair outcome.

Mulgoa Road Upgrade project

What is the Mulgoa Road Upgrade?

The Mulgoa Road Upgrade will improve safety and traffic flow along this key north-south link between Penrith CBD and the M4 Motorway. The project will impact properties in Regentville, Jamisontown, and surrounding suburbs.

Key features:

    • Six-lane divided road (three lanes each way)
    • Relocation of utilities, including gas, water, sewer, electricity, and communications
    • Modifications to Factory Road and Glenbrook Street access
    • Turning lanes and improved M4 access
    • Noise walls along the eastern side of Mulgoa Road
    • Active transport corridor and bus priority lanes
    • Easements for ongoing maintenance
    • Impact on land use and property values

This may result in compulsory acquisition or negotiated easements for affected landowners.

What is Compulsory Land Acquisition?

Compulsory acquisition, or land resumption, is when government authorities take private land for public projects like the Mulgoa Road Upgrade. The process follows the law to ensure fair treatment and compensation.

Steps include:

    1. Notification: Formal notice that your land is required
    2. Valuation: Independent assessment of market value and entitlements
    3. Negotiation: Review and contest initial compensation offers if needed
    4. Settlement: Payment and transfer of property
    5. Dispute Resolution: Legal action if an agreement can’t be reached

Know your rights to get the best outcome.

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How Land Acquisition Lawyers Help

    • Process Guidance: Advice from notification to settlement
    • Maximising Compensation: Full market value plus relocation or other financial entitlements
    • Representation: Negotiation with government authorities on your behalf
    • Dispute Resolution: Mediation or legal proceedings if required

Going through the acquisition for projects like the Mulgoa Road Upgrade can be overwhelming. Contact Land Acquisition Lawyers today to get the compensation and legal support you need.

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Navigating compulsory acquisition can be daunting, but we’ve helped numerous property owners and businesses affected achieve favourable results.

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Proven Results: Our team has secured maximum compensation for clients affected.

Compassionate Support: We understand the disruption and stress this process can bring and are here to lighten the burden.

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Land Acquisition FAQs

Who is affected?

Properties along Jeanette Street, Regentville to Blaikie Road, Jamisontown.

Is it compulsory?

Some land will be compulsorily acquired; some will require negotiated easements.

How is compensation calculated?

Independent valuations of market value and entitlements.

What if I disagree?

Land Acquisition Lawyers can help with negotiation, mediation, or legal action.

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