Hamilton City Council is undertaking work on streets in various parts of the city over the next week to address safety
issues and carry out routine maintenance.
All 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 works/delays
Wairere Drive/River Road intersection
There will be lane closures in place at night at the Wairere Drive/River Road intersection from Monday 18 January to
Saturday 23 January (6.30pm to 6am) while traffic signal work is carried out.
Resurfacing works
There will be resurfacing work taking place on the following streets:Victoria Street, from London Street to Rostrevor Street. The north and south bound lanes will be closed from Tuesday 19
January to Thursday 21 January between 7pm and 6am. A detour will be in place. Pedestrian and cyclist access will be
maintained.Wairere Drive, from Pardoa Boulevard to the Lighthouse Christian Fellowship. The southbound lane will be closed from
Sunday 17 January to Monday 18 January, between 7pm and 6am. Traffic management will be in place.David Street will be closed for resurfacing on Friday 22 January and Matipo Crescent will be closed for resurfacing on
Thursday 21 January. Residents living in these areas have been notified.
Access to river path closed at Clyde Street
The path from Clyde Street in Hamilton East to the river path will be closed from Monday 18 January for approximately a
week. This is due to demolition and silt fencing works related to the former Hills Laboratory building on lower Clyde
Street. The building and surrounding site are being redeveloped into apartments. The path has been closed to ensure
public safety while the work is undertaken.
Installation of raised safety platforms
Construction of raised safety platforms in Storey Avenue (near Forest Lake School) and Vardon Road (near St Peter’s
Channel School) continues this week. An additional two raised safety platforms will begin being constructed in Mitcham
Avenue and Vardon Road from Monday 25 January. Construction of all four raised safety platforms is expected to be
completed by Friday 26 February. The work is being carried out in line with Council’s Vision Zero Target to improve
cyclist and pedestrian safety.
New road layout at the intersection of Onion Road/Ruffell Road
Please take care and allow extra time if travelling through the Onion Road/Ruffell Road intersection as the road layout
has changed. For more information on the changes visit hamilton.govt.nz/roadsafetyimprovementsOngoing works
Forest Lake Road closure
Forest Lake Road remains closed between Rimu Street and Avalon Drive while a strategic wastewater pipe is installed.
Traffic detours are in place via Rimu Street, Maeroa Road, Norton Road and Lincoln Street. Signage is in place to guide
pedestrians and people on bikes through the site. The road is expected to reopen late January with traffic management in
place. Find out more about this project at hamilton.govt.nz/westernduplication
Bankwood Road/Comries Road intersection upgrade
Construction of the new roundabout resumes at the intersection of Bankwood Road and Comries Road and traffic management
is in place. The roundabout will include a shared off-road path and raised safety platforms to improve cyclist and
pedestrian safety. Work is expected to be completed by the end of February. When possible please use an alternative
route and allow for delays.
Chipseal programme for summer 2021
Our annual chipseal resurfacing work programme is underway. We plan to reseal 69 streets, covering around 20km over the
summer period. The sites are selected based on age and condition of street. Chipseal renewals are completed over summer
when there is less traffic on the roads, and when sunny and dry weather is more likely. Roads will be closed to through
traffic while sealing takes place, with detours clearly marked. A programme of sweeping loose chips and re-marking the
roads in the weeks following the new surface being applied will also take place over this time. To see which streets are
being chipsealed visit hamilton.govt.nz/roadresealing