Work to install a new clip-on shared path across Waikanae Bridge will get under way in the new year, with the southbound lane closing and detours meaning motorists will have to use the expressway.
New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi regional manager Jetesh Bhula said the project requires traffic management and a detour for southbound vehicles to ensure the clip-on bridge can be built safely and efficiently.
“While we understand this work will cause some delays for road users and affect pedestrians and cyclists during construction, the clip-on shared path is essential for improving safety for all road users.”
Bhula said because of previous work in the area using stop/go traffic management that led to unsafe queues north of the Waikanae River Bridge, using a southbound detour via the expressway reduces the chance of traffic tailing back onto the Te Moana Road intersection or the railway level crossing on Elizabeth Street.
“This will give the community certainty around planning their journeys.”