Anyone who had ever waited, waited and waited for traffic to clear so they could turn right from Matthews' Ave into North Road in Kaitaia would be delighted to hear that the government had allocated $922,000 from the national land transport fund for the construction of a roundabout.
So Mayor John Carter said yesterday.
A roundabout had been talked about "for years," he said, and he was delighted that it had now come "into focus." The intersection had long been a congestion point, and with funding announced earlier for roundabouts in Kawakawa and Waipapa, on state highways 1 and 10 respectively, he was gratified to see that significant roading issues in the Far North were now receiving attention.
The Kaitaia roundabout would be on SH1, so would be the NZTA's job, not the council's, with no cost to ratepayers, he added, and while there was no news yet of a timetable for construction, he hoped that a start would be made "pretty much immediately."
"We will be talking to the NZTA about a timetable," he said.