The NSW Government will invest $200 million in a pothole and road maintenance blitz across Sydney's busiest corridors, bringing the total road maintenance funding for 2025-26 to $488 million.
Over 5,100 potholes have been repaired across Sydney's roads in August and September. The work under this program will be prioritized based on need.
"We know how frustrating it is for drivers to deal with damaged roads and potholes, especially after one of Sydney's wettest winters on record,"
"This $200 million blitz will help make sure our roads are safer and more reliable, while supporting the crews who are already working hard every day to keep Sydney moving."
Chris Minns, Premier of New South Wales
Minister for Roads Jenny Aitchison added that the blitz is an investment in reliable, resilient infrastructure that keeps the city moving.
Author's summary: NSW Government invests $200 million in road maintenance.