Road works carried out last week have addressed some of
the issues with failing tarseal on parts of Mazengarb Road
and Guildford Drive in Paraparaumu.
Kāpiti Coast District
Council Infrastructure Services Group Manager, Sean Mallon
says contractors have resurfaced the intersections of
Mazengarb Road and Realm Drive, and Mazengarb Road and
Ratanui Road, with asphalt.
“Areas of the roads with
exposed tarseal have also been re-chipped.”
“Speed
restrictions and traffic management will remain in place
over the next couple of days, until all the loose chip has
been removed.”
Mr Mallon says the Council will continue
to monitor these roads for any further surface issues and
any further repair work will be undertaken as
required.
“We know this situation is frustrating and
we’d like to thank everyone for their continued patience
over the last week while we’ve been working to resolve
these
issues.”
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