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:
Milling and paving
• Resolution Dr/Borman Rd
Roundabout
We’re undertaking milling and road
surfacing replacement work on Resolution Dr / Borman Rd
Roundabout on the 17 September. This work will be undertaken
at night between 7:00pm - 06:00am. The road will be closed
during these times and a detour in place.
• Te
Rapa / Te Kowhai Rd E / Church Rd
Roundabout
We’re undertaking milling and road
surfacing replacement on Te Rapa / Te Kowhai Rd / Church Rd
Roundabout on the 18 and 19 September. This work will be
undertaken at night between 7:00pm – 06:00am. 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 remain closed to through
traffic until 31 October with a detour in place via Garden
Heights Ave/Pelorus St for residents and road users. Once
the relocation of underground services is completed, work
will commence on the construction of a new roundabout which
will create a new connection into Peacocke, and improve
safety for road users using SH3/Ohaupo Rd and vehicles
turning in and out of Dixon Rd. The new roundabout is
expected to be completed in 2021 and you can find out more
here.
• Installation of
Waste Water Pipe
Major drilling work for the new
Western Interceptor (a large wastewater pipe) continues to
require one northbound lane to be closed on Mangaharakeke Dr
(State Highway 1) until 11 October 2019. The closure is 24
hours a day, seven days a week for approximately another
four 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 ahead and use a
different route 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 10
October.
• 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 30 September 2019.
• Road cycle
improvements
Construction work along the length
of Claudelands Rd continues next week. This project has now
introduced 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. A detour will be in
place.
Speed Limit Changes
You may have seen a number of these ‘New speed Limit’ signs around the city. New speed limits are now in place in six areas around the city:
• Horsham Downs Road from 10m north of
North Ridge Drive to 100m north of Borman Road - reduction
from 80km/h to 60km/h.
• Borman Road from Horsham Downs
Road 450m east of Horsham Downs Road - reduction from 80km/h
to 60km/h.
• River Road from 75m north of Te Huia Drive
to city boundary - reduction from 80km/h to
60km/h.
• Claudelands Road from Victoria Street to Grey
Street - reduction from 50km/h to 30km/h.
• North City
Road from Borman Rd to Fergy Place - reduction from 50km/h
to 30km/h
• Pardoa Boulevard from Gordonton Rd to the
Waikato Expressway - increase from 50km/h to
60km/h.