The NSW Government is investing $10.6 million to fast-track a new infrastructure project at
Parramatta, to support around 3,600 new homes.
The funds will support critical infrastructure for Parramatta for an improved pedestrian connection
through the spine of Parramatta.
The fast-track infrastructure project funding includes a Pedestrian link through Parramatta CBD,
linking Parramatta Square to Powerhouse Parramatta, and the foreshore.
The project will see the creation of new green public space, roughly half the size of a football field,
with a new pedestrian corridor linking Parramatta Square to the Powerhouse Museum and foreshore.
The 3,300m2 ‘City Garden’ will offer generous public seating and spaces for outdoor dining to support
local businesses, set within a landscape of large shady trees and water sensitive urban design
gardens.
Funding has also been allocated for new intersections at George Street and Phillip Street, footpath
widening and planting of new large shade trees.
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully said:
“NSW needs more housing to meet our state’s, and particularly Sydney’s, housing demands. And
housing needs community infrastructure to thrive.
“This project will assist us to meet our commitment to provide enabling infrastructure alongside
housing.
“We need all parts of the system and all levels of government working together, focused on delivering
high quality homes with the right infrastructure and in places where people want to live.
“This project is a great example of collaboration between councils and the state that will provide the
infrastructure needed to deliver thousands more new homes for people in growing communities.”
Member for Parramatta, Donna Davis said:
“This is such an important connection for Parramatta, providing pedestrian access from the river to
four forms of public transport in the CBD.
“This link will provide a wonderful tree lined boulevard for pedestrians to traverse from Paramatta
CBD through to the new Powerhouse Parramatta, and the foreshore