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Terania Street Reopening to Light Vehicles Only

After a closure lasting over four months, Terania Street in Lismore is set to reopen to light vehicles starting from late Friday 21 June, pending favourable weather conditions. This reopening follows the implementation of traffc calming measures aimed at preventing further damage to the rail-overroad bridge caused by oversized vehicles.

• Traffc Calming

Measures: o New measures include speed humps, a reduced speed limit of 25 km/h, restricted lane width, traffc islands, and surveillance cameras. These are designed specifcally to slow down light vehicles and restrict heavy vehicles (over 4.5 tonnes) from using Terania Street near the rail bridge.

• Purpose of Measures: o The installation aims to prevent future damage to the bridge, which necessitated its closure between Tweed and Peate streets since February 7.

• Community Impact and Appreciation: o Transport for NSW, through Director Region North Anna Zycki, expressed gratitude to residents and businesses for their patience during the closure period. They continue to work towards a permanent solution for the bridge’s sustainability.

• Heavy Vehicle Detour: o Heavy vehicles are advised to use a detour via Wilson Street, Elliott Road, and Ballina Road until further notice. currently addressing the consent conditions and will inform the community about the commencement of this work.

• Compliance and Safety: o New signage, including ‘No right turn’ signs at Peate Street, has been installed to guide vehicles and ensure compliance with the new traffc conditions.

• Heritage Council Approval: o Transport for NSW has received approval from the NSW Heritage Council to remove the Terania Street rail-overroad bridge. They are

Residents needing access to or from Peate Street should detour via Pine, Crane, and Tweed streets.

For ongoing updates and details, residents and road users are encouraged to stay informed through Transport for NSW communications channels.

This reopening marks a signifcant step in restoring normal traffc fow while safeguarding the historic bridge structure from further damage caused by inappropriate vehicle use.

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