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SCIRT traffic news week starting 16 February, 2015

Published: Fri 13 Feb 2015 01:47 PM
SCIRT traffic news Coast to Coast weekend, Brougham St night work, Anzac Drive sealing week starting 16 February, 2015
http://strongerchristchurch.govt.nz/article/scirt-traffic-news-coast-to-coast-weekend-anzac-drive-sealing-brougham-st-night-work
Moorhouse Ave overbridge, lengthy project 20 months
Read our web story – drivers will be largely unaffected by this work. Business access open. Slip lanes and parking main changes. http://strongerchristchurch.govt.nz/article/moorhouse-overbridge-busy-underneath-business-as-usual-on-top
Site traffic management supervisor Cam Trevella lines up the road cones at the Moorhouse Ave overbridge slip lane. SCIRT thanks all drivers who are taking care around our traffic controllers who are working for everyone’s safety.
Anzac Drive road sealing
Please watch out for Stop/ Go traffic people at night along Anzac Drive between Pages and Wainoni Roads (Carisbrooke to Eureka) for the next four weeks. Two way traffic during the day.
http://strongerchristchurch.govt.nz/work/activity/6339
Bath St update/ near South City
Bath St remains one way at the Durham St end for two more weeks. No exit onto Durham from Bath – use Alcester St from the South City car park.
Selwyn St change
Selwyn St will be one way, south bound only, at the north end by St Asaph Street.
Brougham St night work – two way traffic, night work
As early as Sunday, 15 February 2015, McConnell Dowell will start pipe-lining repairs on Brougham St (between Selwyn St and James K Baxter Place) for four nights, between 7pm and 5am. Residents should expect some noise, vibration and flashing lights, although crews will do their best to minimise this. A small site will be coned off around the manhole, two-way traffic will remain.
Everywhere else SCIRT is working and links to ICC Cricket travel advice
Last week’s Traffic Update is largely still applicable. The advice for getting to Brighton still applies, just for the Coast to Coast finish lines and party, not the sandcastle competition (that was last weekend).
http://strongerchristchurch.govt.nz/article/waitangi-weekend-brighton-advice-moorhouse-overbridge-icc-cricket-starts-next-week

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