Week on our streets
Hamilton City Council is undertaking work on streets in various parts of the city over the next week to address safety issues and meet routine maintenance requirements.
All of this work is weather dependent and may be deferred in the event of rain.
Road users are encouraged to use alternative routes on the dates listed below if possible, to minimise traffic build-up and delays. However, where required, traffic management will be in place to ensure road users (including people on bikes and pedestrians) can navigate these areas safely while work is underway.
Thank you for your patience and understanding
while these works are taking place – it is
appreciated.
Upcoming
projects:
• Road closures for
events
• The area around FMG Stadium Waikato
– Mill St, from Anglesea St to Norton Rd, Tristram St from
Liverpool St to Willoughby St, Seddon Rd from Mill St to
Goldsmith St – will be closed on 7 September from 7.00am
for the All Blacks vs Tonga rugby match. A detour will be in
place.
• The area around FMG Stadium – from the
intersection of Mill St/Tristram St to the intersection of
Abbotsford St/Willoughby St – will be closed on 12
September from 4pm to 11:30pm for the Waikato vs Hawke’s
Bay Mitre 10 Cup rugby match.
• Milling and
paving
We’re undertaking milling and paving
work on Resolution Dr / Borman Rd Roundabout on the 10 and
11 September. This work will be undertaken at night between
6:00pm-5:00am. The road will be closed during these times
and a detour in place.
Ongoing
projects:
• Peacocke SH3 Roundabout
– Relocation of Bulk Water Main
Work continues
on relocating underground services to enable construction of
a new roundabout on State Highway 3/Ohaupo Rd. This means
the southern end of Dixon Rd will close to through traffic
until 31 October with a detour in place via Garden Heights
Ave/Pelorus St for residents and road users. Once complete
in 2021, the new roundabout will create a connection into
Peacocke, and improve safety for road users using SH3/Ohaupo
Rd and vehicles turning in and out of Dixon Rd. Find out
more here: https://www.hamilton.govt.nz/our-city/city-development/peacocke/upcoming-works/Pages/default.aspx.
• Installation of Waste Water
Pipe
Major drilling work for the new Western
Interceptor (a large wastewater pipe) will require one
northbound lane to be closed on Mangaharakeke Dr (State
Highway 1) until 11 October 2019. The closure will be 24
hours a day, seven days a week for approximately six weeks
(weather-dependent) on the section of road between the
Crawford St roundabout and Foreman Rd. Road users in the
area are urged to plan or prepare for delays as the project
team install two deep manholes near the road side.
• Upgrade of traffic signals at intersection
of Anzac Pde/Grey St
We’re continuing to
upgrade the traffic signals at the intersection of Anzac Pde
and Grey St. Most of this work will be carried out at night
between 9pm and 6am. Lane closures and minor delays should
be expected. This work is anticipated to be completed by 11
September.
• Improvements to intersection
of London St /Barton St and London St/Harwood
St
Work continues at the intersection of London
St and Barton St and London St/Harwood St in the central
city. This involves installing two raised pedestrian
platforms and upgrading the footpath and berms in these
areas. The majority of the work is taking place between the
hours of 7am and 5pm, Monday to Friday and is due to be
completed by 13 September 2019.
• Claudelands Bridge
Construction
work along the length of Claudelands Rd continues next week.
This project will introduce a slower speed environment
(30kmh) and new road markings to encourage motorists and
people on bikes to share the road safely together, freeing
up footpaths for pedestrians. Work will be carried out
between the hours of 7pm and 6am and the bridge will be
closed to motorists while work is underway. The footpaths
will remain open and accessible at all times.
• Tree works – Selwyn St
The
Council’s arborists will be working near Waikato Hospital
across three days next week – 10, 11 and 12 September,
from 9am to 3pm each day.
The team will be pruning oak trees along Selwyn St, near the Gate 6 entry to Waikato Hospital. The work will be carried out under a traffic management plan, meaning restrictions on speed and parking along Selwyn St for the duration of the job.
On 11 September, entry into the hospital via Gate 6 will be under stop/go control. There may be very brief delays to get into and out of the hospital precinct while the arborists are working on this stage of the job.
There may be some traffic congestion around the hospital over these three days and there will also be pressure on available parking – we’re urging road users to consider other routes, other parking locations and be courteous and patient while the team is on the job.
For more information about Council’s
management of trees across the city, visit www.hamilton.govt.nz/trees.