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Roadworks on Memorial Avenue this weekend

1 May 2017 | SOUTHERN REGION

Roadworks on Memorial Avenue this weekend, allow extra travel time to airport

The NZ Transport Agency advises people travelling along Memorial Avenue towards Russley Road/Christchurch International Airport to expect delays and allow extra travel time this weekend, 6 and 7 May.

Contractors plan to lay asphalt on a 300 metre-long section of Memorial Avenue near Russley Road. Traffic management including lane closures and speed restrictions will be in place between the hours of 3pm and 6am on the afternoon of Saturday, 6 May, into Sunday morning, 7 May.

People heading to the airport during these times are urged to allow extra travel time or use an alternative route to Memorial Avenue. The work is weather dependent and may be postponed until the next suitable period.

The work is part of the State Highway 1 Russley Road Upgrade, a key part of the Christchurch Motorways programme. The project involves upgrading Russley Road (SH1) to a four-lane highway, and the construction of a major interchange at the Russley Road/Memorial Avenue airport intersection that includes a gateway arch designed to welcome travellers to Christchurch.

People can get information on state highway roadworks, delays and detours at these places:

· NZ Transport Agency's travel and traffic page here.

· Transport Agency Canterbury West Coast Twitter updates@NZTACWC

· Transport Agency Facebook South Island https://www.facebook.com/nztasouthisland/

· Call 0800 4 HIGHWAYS 0800 44 44 49

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