Pāpāmoa East Interchange
Construction of a new interchange over the Tauranga Eastern Link (TEL) will see Pāpāmoa East connected to the motorway and enable further development of the area.
Earthworks will continue over the next few months to build the necessary height on the Bell Road side of the Tauranga Eastern Link (TEL), with a two-week break occurring over Christmas from Friday, 23 December 2022 until Monday, 9 January 2023.
Traffic management will remain in place until April 2023. Both eastbound lanes are open and one of the westbound lanes remains closed with a speed limit for traffic headed towards Tauranga set to 70km/h. The outer westbound lane will remain closed over the holiday break until Monday, 9 January 2023, due to the time and cost involved in removing the concrete barrier.
Please be aware construction for the Rangiuru Business Park has started just beyond the electronic toll gates heading north. This work is unrelated, but as traffic impacts are planned in the coming week and in the new year, it provides another reason to take extra care driving through the area.
We appreciate drivers' patience with these works and urge people to keep to the signposted speed limits for everyone’s safety.
There may be minor traffic delays because of this work. As this does not materially impact travel times, tolls will continue to apply.
For more information about the Pāpāmoa East Interchange and construction, visit Pāpāmoa East Interchange.
Cameron Road
There are several construction sites along Cameron Road. Please take care driving through construction zones and be kind to the Cameron Road Joint Venture construction team as they go about their work. If you need assistance, they are happy to help you find your way through the site.
The new two-way cycleway is taking shape. This is a significant change for both drivers and cyclists, and we all need to play our part to keep each other safe. The cycleway is being constructed in sections and, as progress is made, more sections will open. Drivers need to watch out for cyclists. Remember to look both ways when turning to access your favourite shops and give way to cyclists and pedestrians. Please pay attention to the temporary traffic management signs in place and adhere to the speed limit.
The team has completed the road resurfacing and installation of cycle separators, green paint and permanent signage for the new cycle lane between Elizabeth Street and Wharf Street.
The stormwater network and footpath upgrade is also taking place between First Avenue and Third Avenue on the eastern side of Cameron Road. There is a southbound left lane closure in this section.
The Second Avenue intersection is open. Access to Third Avenue from Cameron Road is closed while our team works on the corner island and kerb upgrade in this section. This work is expected to take two weeks and includes overnight works.
The stormwater and footpath upgrade work is underway on the western side of Cameron Road, from Second Avenue to First Avenue, and will extend to Elizabeth Street in the coming weeks. Temporary traffic management will be in place with a northbound left lane closure, with no right turn into Cameron Road from Second Avenue. First Avenue is left in only. A detour is in place from First Avenue (west), along Westbay Lane, to Second Avenue exiting onto Cameron Road. Second Avenue, reduced to one lane, will have temporary traffic lights installed to control traffic flow.
The wastewater upgrade is complete between Third Avenue and Sixth Avenue.
The wastewater connections upgrade across Cameron Road from Fifth Avenue, Arundel Street and Fourth Avenue will be completed in the new year as weekend work.
Work on the eastern side of Cameron Road between Sixth Avenue and Fifteenth Avenue is progressing well. The team has completed the finishing touches between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue on the eastern side of Cameron Road and is preparing to remove temporary traffic management.
The stormwater and streetscape upgrade on the eastern side of Cameron Road continues between Eleventh Avenue and Twelfth Avenue. Vehicle traffic is reduced to one lane where work is taking place. The team has also started work on the stormwater and streetscape upgrade between Fifteenth Avenue and Sixteenth Avenue, on the eastern side of Cameron Road. Temporary traffic management includes a southbound left lane closure.
The work zone on the western side of Cameron Road has extended from Eleventh Avenue to Tenth Avenue, as work to upgrade the stormwater system continues.
Between Fourteenth Avenue and Eleventh Avenue on the western side of Cameron Road, traffic will be reduced to one lane as the team completes the stormwater and streetscape upgrade through this section.
Work is nearing completion on the mid-block crossing in the centre median outside Tauranga Boys’ College (near the Fourteenth Avenue intersection). Temporary traffic management remains in place with a southbound right lane closure.
The Thirteenth Avenue and Cameron Road intersection (west) is closed as we upgrade the stormwater across the intersection. There is a temporary signalised pedestrian crossing at the mid-block between Fourteenth Avenue and Fifteenth Avenue to allow pedestrians to cross Cameron Road.
Intersection work:
- Twelfth Avenue: the centre median is permanently closed to through traffic. The southbound right-hand turn is currently open while we work at the Thirteenth Avenue intersection
- Thirteenth Avenue/ Cameron Road (west) is closed
- Fourteenth Avenue/Cameron Road (west): is now open.
Please note, the above works are weather dependent.
Visit Building our future. Cameron Road, Te Papa for more information.
Seismic strengthening at Spring Street parking building
We are carrying out earthquake strengthening works on the Spring Street parking building. These are precautionary works to reduce the risk to users and the extent of damage that a significant earthquake could cause.
While works progress, the building will remain operational with a reduced number of parks available. Alternate parking spaces are available at the nearby Elizabeth Street parking building. Works will continue until Thursday, 22 December, and recommence in the first week of January 2023. These are expected to be completed by mid-2023.
Please take care when driving or walking around work sites. There may be loud noise at times, as well as shaking, dust and minor delays associated with the traffic management in place – apologies for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience. We recommend people keep their car windows up when in the parking building.
For more information visit Seismic strengthening at our parking buildings.
Partial reopening of Links Avenue before Christmas
Plans are underway to partially reopen the cu-de-sac end of Links Avenue during the week of Monday, 19 December. The work required to allow the reopening has started and will take about two weeks to complete, weather dependent.
Speed tables are being installed during night works and works on the installation of signage (consisting of electronic speed indication signs), speed limit road markings and time-based flashing signs are taking place during the day. Traffic management is in place during this time.
The partial reopening is the result of the Links Avenue Community Panel’s hard work over the past five months on a three-phase proposal covering the next two years, with some aspects of Phase One expected to be implemented before Christmas, which include:
- Restricting access Monday to Sunday between 7am-10am and 2pm-6pm. At all other times of the day, access through the cul-de-sac will be unrestricted
- Maintaining a 30kmph speed limit, with a recommended bylaw change to be considered at a Council meeting on Monday, 12 December, and expected to take effect from Monday, 19 December
- Installing temporary speed tables until pedestrian crossings can be installed
- Installing new improved signage and road markings.
Once the above aspects of Phase One are in place, a period of monitoring and data collection will take place for several months after the Christmas and New Year holidays, to see how this part of Phase One is tracking. The result of the monitoring will help inform the next phases of the Panel’s proposal, and the Panel and Council will continue to work together on next steps.
Visit Links Avenue cul-de-sac trial for more information.
To view the panel’s three-phase proposal visit Links Avenue Community Panel.
Maunganui Road Safety Improvements
Speed on Maunganui Road has been a long-standing concern and includes the safety of cyclists and pedestrians. This safety improvement work is aimed at creating a calmer, more predictable environment, significantly improving safety for everyone who travels through the area.
The new road layout includes measures such as physical separation of lanes and roundabouts - encouraging drivers to lower their speed naturally - as well as improved pedestrian and cycling infrastructure, additional greenery, and upgrades to storm water drainage.
The team have made great progress, with roundabouts at Matai Street and Sutherland Avenue now near completion and all median islands constructed. To clear the way for the busy summer season, we will be wrapping up works on Friday, 16 December, and will return in the new year to complete the remaining work. This includes road resurfacing and the roundabout at the Hinau Street intersection, all planting and installation of street lights.
Safety improvement work continues over several sites in this area until Friday, 16 December. We ask drivers to stick to the speed limit and take care when travelling through the work sites. These road works are weather dependent - rain could see scheduled work delayed.
Between Golf Road and Tui Street
We have wrapped up the road upgrade work between Tui Street and Golf Road roundabout for the year. In March/April 2023, the team will return to complete the connections between shared paths as well as kerbs, cycleways and a small traffic isle on the railway side of the road.
Between Hinau Street and Sutherland Avenue
The lane closure on Maunganui Road has been lifted and traffic can flow both ways again between Matai Street and Sutherland Avenue.
Work will continue at several sites between Sutherland Avenue and Hinau Street, to ensure as much work as possible is completed before Christmas. This means side roads may continue to be closed when and where necessary.
Council contractors, Fulton Hogan, will make every effort to limit disruption for the community while ensuring the safety of road users and their crew. Thank you for your continued patience.
Pacific Park Playground Upgrade
We’re upgrading Pacific Park on Matavai Street, Mount Maunganui, with a new playground and improvements to park access and features including new paths, a drinking fountain and seating.
Portions of the park are temporarily closed during the works, which is scheduled to be complete by mid-December, weather dependent.
For more information visit our webpage - Pacific Park upgrade.
Totara Street Safety Upgrade
We’re working on a safer option for people who travel along Totara Street.
Signalised crossings
As part of these works to improve safety along Totara Street, signalised crossings have been installed at the slip lane intersection of State Highway 2/Hewletts Road and Totara Street as well as at Waimarie Street, Triton Avenue, Hull Road, and Kawaka Street.
People driving are urged to take a bit of extra care when travelling through the intersection. Due to the busy nature of this site, there may be some initial delays as people get used to the new light signals.
The lights will become operational over the next few weeks and the community's patience is appreciated as these works unfold.
Article information.
Hewletts Road and Totara Street intersection
- Night works to construct a new crossing at the Hewletts Road/Totara Street intersection continue. Two-way traffic will be maintained with some intermittent lane diversions in place as work moves across the road in sections. The slip lane to Totara Street will be closed from 8pm - 6am during works. The left turn from Hewletts Road onto Totara Street will be possible at the Hewletts Road/Totara Street traffic lights. Works are expected to be complete mid-December.
Rata Street and Nikau Crescent (off Rata Street)
- Work on footpath reconstruction and speed bump installation continues.
- Rata Street, from Totara Street to Nikau Crescent, is now open with shoulder closures in place.
- Access is maintained for businesses, residents and pedestrians.
- Some works in this area have been deferred until early 2023
Totara Street
- Final works are being completed throughout the site which may require detours/lane closures at times. Signage and traffic management will be in place.
For more information visit Totara Street safety upgrade.
Please note: this work is weather dependent.
Traffic report
City centre
- Fifteenth Avenue and Turret Road from Burrows Street: resurfacing works, to and including Turret Road Bridge, are now complete. One night of minor remedial work remains which will be carried out mid–December.
Beyond the city centre
- Windermere Drive Reconstruction: Fulton Hogan are carrying out roundabout and pedestrian crossing improvements, pavement reconstruction and resurfacing works on Windermere Drive, between the Toi Ohomai Institute entrance and Lagoon Place roundabouts. Temporary traffic management is in place with one lane closed and stop/go and temporary traffic signals directing traffic. Work is expected to be completed by early February 2023. Motorists should expect delays.
- SH36 Northbound Lane, Pyes Pa: crews continue working on the side of the highway and temporary speed limits will remain in place at times over the coming weeks.
- Castlewold Drive Wastewater Renewal: the walking track from the Saint Andrews Drive playground to Belvedere Reserve remains closed while work to replace the wastewater pipe continues. Hours of work are Monday to Friday, between 7:30am and 4:30pm. Traffic management is in place to divert pedestrians to the alternative walking access and to indicate the construction site access. Works were expected to be completed by Thursday, 22 December, however, progress has been delayed due to wet weather. New completion dates and details will be confirmed next week.
- Kaitemako Road: preseal repair works from Ashton Way to just beyond Shady Lane continue between the hours of 6am and 6pm, Monday to Saturday. The work area is operating under stop/go traffic management. Works are expected to be completed by Friday, 16 December.
- Te Puke Highway - Lane Diversion required: resealing work along Te Puke Highway, between Bell Road and Welcome Bay Road has been completed. While lane closures have been lifted, speed restrictions remain in place until line marking has been completed.
Mount Maunganui
- Links Avenue: the Links Avenue bus lane is now active. The construction of additional speed humps is complete. Works on additional signage and signage changes are underway and expected to be completed by Monday, 19 December.
- Marine Parade: to make it easier and safer for people to cross Marine Parade, a raised pedestrian crossing will be installed at Te Ngaio Reserve. This replaces the existing refuge crossing point.
Works to install the raised pedestrian crossing are scheduled to commence on Thursday, 8 December, and will be completed before Christmas (weather dependent). Street light upgrades and installation will commence in the new year and is programmed for competition mid-April.
Traffic flows on Marine Parade are not expected to be significantly affected during these works. Traffic management will be in place which will safely guide pedestrians and road users through the site. This will include reduced speeds and lane reductions. A lane closure with stop/go activities will also be required along with a minor diversion as some of the concreting and asphalt works take place, although this will only be for short periods over the course of a few days. Varying levels of construction noise are expected during these works
Pāpāmoa
- The Boulevard raised pedestrian crossings: work on the raised pedestrian crossing on The Boulevard, near Suzanne Aubert Catholic School, is now complete. A road shoulder closure remains in place until minor works are complete.
- Opal Drive to Beachwater Drive: construction of a wastewater pipeline continues in the Wairākei Reserve. The walkway behind Fashion Island remains closed. The track closure between Domain Road and Opal Drive has an alternative route available on the other side of the stream until works are completed. Access from Opal Drive to Te Akau Ki school will remain open for the duration of the works. Traffic management remains in place. The Domain Road to Opal Drive section is expected to be complete by the end of December 2022, with the remainder completed in late February 2023.
Watermain Upgrade
Watermain upgrades are taking place in the following areas.
City Centre
- Dive Crescent: site temporarily reinstated and available for use during the Christmas close. Work will recommence following the close, for expected completion January-February 2023.
Gate Pa
- Bongard Street, Wylie Street, Bush Street, Jones Street, Scott Street: site temporarily reinstated and available for use during the Christmas close. Work will recommence following the close, for expected completion January-February 2023.
Mount Maunganui
- Pacific Avenue from Maunganui Road to Marine Parade: works expected to be completed by mid-December
- Rita Street and Banks Avenue: works expected to be completed by mid-December
- Waitui Grove and Justine Way: works expected to be completed late by mid-December
- MacDonald Street: works expected to be completed by mid-December
- Epsom Road, Links Avenue and Spur Avenue: works expected to be completed by mid-December.
There may be minor delays with traffic management in place and construction noise expected Monday to Friday, between 7am and 4.30pm.
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