Author: RBTAG

  • Community Forum – 16th February 2025

    A collaborative community event hosted by Richmond Bridge Traffic Action Group. Please join us at the Richmond Club function rooms on Sunday, 16th February 2025 from 4.30pm, for a deeper insight into the New Richmond Bridge project. We’d keen to hear from you also, so there will be some time afterward for questions and sharing…

  • Growth Data Inconsistent

    Growth Data Inconsistent

    Transport for NSW say that traffic movement across the Richmond Bridge will increase by 44% from 2019 to 2046. Sydney Water project that the population growth in the Upper Hawkesbury and Richmond will increase by 70% over the next 30 years. We’ve gathered data from the NSW Government’s own Department of Planning and Environment Website…

  • Missing Project Noise Constraints

    Missing Project Noise Constraints

    In the December 2022 Transport for NSW Richmond Bridge & Traffic Improvement Project Preferred option on Page 63 on Project Constraints it does not list any Noise Issues with Inalls Lane or Southee Road only Norfolk Place with the Hybrid 1:20. THIS IS INCORRECT. The most residents that are affect by Noise from this preferred…

  • Traffic Modelling Mistakes

    Traffic Modelling Mistakes

    In August 2021 Transport for NSW released its Community Update for the Richmond Bridge Traffic Improvement Project which provide a breakdown of traffic movements in 2026. The data presented has wrong. In 2026, 40,300 daily vehicle movements will come and go from the from the Northern Side of the Hawkesbury River to the Southern Side.…

  • Continued Destruction of Heritage

    Continued Destruction of Heritage

    In 1794 – 1802 the fertile southern banks of the Hawkesbury River between Richmond and North Richmond were invaded by European Settlers displacing the Dharug People that has cared and lived on theses land for tens of thousands of years. It is on these lands that Transport for NSW will be constructing their preferred option…

  • North Richmond Traffic Backflip

    North Richmond Traffic Backflip

    The NSW State Governments position in 2019 was to take the traffic flow out of North Richmond now they are putting it back in there.

  • Newsletter 1

    Newsletter 1

    10th February 2023 Thank you for taking the time to read our first Newsletter. The Richmond Bridge Traffic Action Group (RBTAG) has been formed after growing concern across the Hawkesbury over Transport for NSW’s proposed ‘Richmond Bridge and Traffic Improvement’ project. RBTAG is an impartial community group dedicated to lobbying and holding to account Transport…