More than 150 people attended a community meeting at which the Hastings District Council revealed its hopes the temporarily repaired Redclyffe Bridge between Taradale and Waiohiki will open to traffic next Tuesday.
At the late Wednesday meeting at Waiohiki Marae, hosted by local iwi Ngati Paarau, council staff said the bridge would be open 24/7 with a 30km/hspeed limit and to be used only by light vehicles, public transport and bicycles.
The use of the stretch with the speed limit in place from the Taradale side of Springfield Rd to Links Rd, near the Waiohiki golf course, is expected to see an initial surge of traffic as motorists try to avoid the congestion on the Hawke’s Bay Expressway.
Council CEO Nigel Bickle acknowledged the wide range of people and communities at the meeting, many from Puketapu, parts of which had been separated by the storm damage, and said the focus had been on reconnecting the communities first, as opposed to being aimed at easing the Expressway congestion.
He also acknowledged one resident’s concern that the practice of evading the congestion could create greater traffic and speed issues on Korokipo Rd, between Omahu and Waiohiki, as motorists tried to escape being caught in queues. The resident asked for an at-least temporary lowering of the highway speed limit.