Mamre Road Upgrade
Land Acquisition

Is Your Land Affected by the Mamre Road Upgrade?

If your property sits along Mamre Road between the M4 Motorway in St Clair and Kerrs Road in Kemps Creek, you may be impacted by the NSW Government’s major road upgrade. Knowing your rights and understanding the acquisition process is essential. These large infrastructure projects can be disruptive, but with the right legal support, you can protect your property and get the payout you deserve. 

What is the Mamre Road Upgrade?

The Mamre Road Upgrade is an essential part of a larger plan aimed at promoting growth in Western Sydney and improving access to key job centres and the new Western Sydney Airport. Mamre Road serves as a crucial transport route, and this upgrade is designed to boost safety, ease congestion, and meet future demands. 

The current 10km stretch of road will undergo widening and modernisation in two phases:

  • Stage One – 3.8km from the M4 Motorway at St Clair to Erskine Park Road in Erskine Park
  • State Two – 6.1km from Erskine Park Road to Kerrs Road in Kemps Creek

These improvements are planned to help manage increasing traffic, enhance safety, and reduce delays throughout the region. 

Map of the Mamre Road upgrade stage 2

What is Compulsory Land Acquisition?

Compulsory acquisition, also known as resumption or compulsory purchase, is when government authorities acquire private land for public infrastructure projects. This process, while legal, must comply with strict guidelines to ensure property owners are fairly compensated and treated respectfully.

How We Help with Land Acquisition

If your land is affected by the Mamre Road Upgrade, it’s important to understand your rights and options. Whether you’re facing partial acquisition, full acquisition, or other project-related impacts, we’re here to support you through the process.

Hones Lawyers assist with:

  • Understanding the Process: From the initial notification of resumption to the final stages of compensation and settlement, we provide clarity at every step.
  • Ensuring Fair Compensation: We help you secure the market value of your property, along with additional entitlements such as relocation expenses, financial losses tied to the acquisition
  • Representation and Negotiation: We advocate for you in discussions with government agencies to achieve the best possible outcome.
  • Dispute Resolution: Whilst we aim to achieve a fair settlement as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible, we will guide you through mediation or legal proceedings if necessary.

Why Choose Hones Lawyers for Resumption and Acquisition Support?

We’ve worked with hundreds of property owners across Sydney on compulsory acquisition and infrastructure matters. With a strong track record and deep understanding of land and property law, we tailor our advice to suit your unique situation.

The Mamre Road Upgrade may bring uncertainty, but you don’t have to face it alone. We’re here to make sure you are treated fairly and that your rights are protected from start to finish.

Compulsory Acquisition FAQs

What is compulsory aquisition, and how does it affect my property?

Compulsory acquisition, also known as resumption or compulsory purchase, is the process where the government acquires private property for public projects. If your property is affected, you may need to vacate the land, but you are entitled to fair compensation.

Compensation is based on the market value of your property in Sydney, along with other factors such as relocation costs, loss of income, and additional entitlements related to the NSW project. We can help ensure that your compensation fully reflects the value of your property and the impact of the acquisition.

Yes, you have the right to challenge certain aspects of the compulsory acquisition process, such as the amount of compensation or the justification for the NSW project impacting your land. Our expert team can guide you through the appeals process to protect your rights.

The timeline for land acquisition for NSW projects can vary. Typically, the process starts with a formal notice and includes valuation, negotiation, and settlement stages. Any disputes may extend the timeline.

We provide comprehensive support to property owners affected by NSW projects, including explaining the process, securing fair compensation, handling negotiations, and resolving disputes. Our goal is to make the acquisition process as straightforward as possible while ensuring your rights are upheld.

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