7 September 2016
Plans for delivery of Matakana Link Road underway
Auckland Transport and the NZ Transport Agency have signed an agreement that will speed up improvements to transport
links in and between Warkworth and the eastern communities and help ease some frustrations around Warkworth’s Hill
Street intersection.
The Transport Agency will provide early funding for construction of the Matakana Link Road project if Auckland Transport
funds are not available.
The agreement means the project can be delivered ahead of schedule.
Once completed the Matakana Link Road will provide a connection between Matakana Road and State Highway 1 (SH1), just
south of the intersection with the Transport Agency’s Ara Tūhono Pūhoi to Warkworth highway, expected to be open in
2022. It will give locals an alternative route between western and eastern areas of Warkworth and will bypass the SH1
Hill Street intersection, improving traffic flow and safety.
Both AT and the Transport Agency recognise that there’s an urgent need to improve transport links in Warkworth ahead of
its expected future population growth, and to address frustrations around Warkworth’s Hill Street intersection.
Andrew Scoggins, Auckland Transport Group Manager Major Projects, says: “With Warkworth expected to grow by an
additional 7,900 new dwellings over the next 30 years, the Matakana Link Road will be a key road network improvement to
help address existing and future travel needs of the community”.
The Transport Agency’s Auckland and Northland Highway Manager, Brett Gliddon says the Pūhoi to Warkworth motorway has
always been a part of a bigger vision to provide Warkworth with the transport connections it needs to ensure its
residents can easily move around the growing town for work and leisure, as well as improving safety and efficiency on
the link to Auckland.
“Over the years the Warkworth community has told us that Matakana Link Road is a priority for them. We’re grateful for
their ongoing support while we work with Auckland Transport to speed up the delivery of this important transport link.”
Planning and consenting works for the Matakana Link Road project are already underway and construction of the road is
expected to begin in the second half of 2019. The new road is scheduled for completion just ahead of the Transport
Agency’s new state highway opening in 2022.
The new Matakana Link Road will also align with AT’s new Warkworth Western Collector project - a three-stage plan to
improve road connections to the west of the state highway. Stage One of the Western Collector route, connecting Mansel
Drive to Falls Road, is currently under construction and will be completed in February 2017. The exact route of the
remaining two stages have yet to be determined but will connect to the State Highway in the vicinity of McKinney Road in
the south and the Matakana Link Road intersection in the north.
For more information on these projects, visit www.AT.govt.nz
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