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Roads need to be closed for various reasons, but mainly for maintenance, construction work, and events. You can sign up for the Weekly Bulletin for up to date road closure information.

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SH29 westbound (towards Hamilton) lane closure – Tauriko Enabling Work

To allow for significant stormwater and underground service upgrades a short section of the westbound (towards Hamilton) lane of SH29, between the SH29/SH36 roundabout and Cambridge Road, will be closed 24/7 from 6pm, Wednesday 8 April to 6am, Monday 13 April. Westbound traffic will detour via SH36, Paraone Koikoi Drive, Matakokiri Drive and Kaweroa Drive (see map), adding approximately 5 minutes to Hamilton-bound traffic and 8 minutes to Tauriko Village/Cambridge Road traffic.

During this time, there will be no right turn into Cambridge Road from SH29 with left in access only using the detour. Right turns out will remain.

These works are scheduled during the school holidays to help reduce disruption and crews will work 24/7 to complete the job as quickly as possible. The second stage of works will see the installation of new stormwater pipes and catchpits, with shoulder closures and lane shifts in place from mid-April.

More about the project

State Highway 29 Westbound Lane Road Closure Detour map.

Windermere Drive renewal works

We are planning renewal works on Windermere Drive between Poike Road and the roundabout at the entrance to Toi Ohomai from Tuesday, 7 April through to Monday, 20 April.

During these works, the right hand turn onto Windermere Drive from Poike Road will be closed. Stop/Go traffic Management will be in place at all times with work occurring both day and night at various stages.

A detour will be in place via Poike Road. Please follow the signage and drive with care.

Planned work dates and times:

Stage one (Southbound lane)

  • Tuesday, 7 April to Saturday 11 April (6 am to 6pm)
  • Friday, 10 April (6pm to 6am)
  • Sunday, 12 April (4am to 11pm)

Stage two (Northbound lane)

  • Tuesday, 14 April and Wednesday,15 April (6 am to 6pm)
  • Thursday, 16 April (4 pm to 12pm)
  • Friday, 17 April (6pm to 6am)
  • Saturday, 18 April (6am to 6pm)
  • Sunday, 19 April (5am to 10pm)

 These works are weather dependant.

Event road closures 2025-2026

Tauranga has plenty of amazing events on offer. To ensure these events are delivered efficiently and safely for participants, the public, residents and businesses, the following road closures will be in place:

Event road closures

Current road closures are listed in our Weekly Bulletin below.

Council services at COVID Alert level 4

“The lights will still work, your water will still run, your toilet will still flush, and your calls will still be answered”.

That is the message from Tauranga City Mayor Tenby Powell, as our city along with the rest of the country prepares to self-isolate to fight the spread of COVID-19.

Although this is an unprecedented event, the Council does plan for them, and over the last week they have been putting their pandemic response plan into place.

“It has been a monumental effort by staff, they have been working around the clock to make sure our workforce and resources are focused on essential services. Their dedication to the city and our people has been incredible, but that is our job” explained Tenby.  

The executive, senior leaders and COVID-19 planning team have been reviewing what work can continue, what will have to be paused and how to redeploy staff from closed facilities and services into critical areas that need more resources, such as the call centre and community welfare.

The Mayor explains that during this time there will be some disruption to services with staff working remotely and focusing on delivering essential services, but asks for understanding and support.

“The next four weeks, and potentially longer, will be trying times for everyone. I ask that we all support one another and look out for the more vulnerable in our communities. We will get through this together”.

Some of the Council’s essential services are:

City waters:
Will be making sure the city’s water is flowing and our toilets still flush

Waste collection
Waste collection and disposal is an essential service and Council is working closely with city waste providers to ensure waste collections can continue to take place in the safest way possible.

Contacting the council
The customer service centre is closed but the call centre is available 24/7. You can reach them on (07) 577 7000. You can also do many of the things you need from us online – please visit our ‘Do it online’ page at www.tauranga.govt.nz

Community welfare 
Emergency welfare and support services are being coordinated by Civil Defence Emergency Management, for which Council has an essential role alongside partner agencies and organisations.

Transportation
Council will continue to deal with immediate safety issues like dangerous potholes and debris on the road. CCTV cameras will still be monitored, and streetlights will still function.

Communications
The communications team will be on hand to keep communities updated and informed. You can stay up to date by visiting Tauranga.govt.nz or following the Council on Facebook and Neighbourly @taurangacitycouncil

Emergency Management 
Civil Defence recovery and welfare functions have been activated. The Council is supporting the Ministry of Health as the lead agency for the national pandemic response.

Council meetings
An emergency council decision-making committee has been formed and will have three members - the mayor, the deputy mayor and a third councillor. The identity of the third councillor will depend on the nature of the topic being considered.

Update on parks and playgrounds 
This is not an essential service, but Council would like to inform the public about closures and physical distancing. 

Many park gates will be locked. This is so parks staff don’t have to unlock and lock each day. As the Prime Minister advised in her address, you can still go for walks in public with strict physical distancing, however you should avoid touching things, including playground equipment.

McLaren Falls Park is closed to the public, and at this stage Mauao will remain open. As most of the tracks up Mauao are quite narrow, Council strongly recommends users stick to the four-wheel drive track if climbing to the top, using the ‘keep to the left’ road rule. This will enable better physical distancing. The same applies for the base track. If you are passing people, give them plenty of space. We will constantly review this approach and amend as appropriate.

For more information on Council services and disruptions caused by COVID-19 visit Tauranga.govt.nz/covid-19. Also follow @taurangacitycouncil on Facebook, Neighbourly, Linkedin and twitter.

Posted: Mar 24, 2020,

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