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Road users are encouraged to use alternate routes where possible and we’ll do our best to keep any delays to a minimum. Traffic management may be in place to make sure road users, including people on bikes and pedestrians, can navigate these areas safely while work is under way. Works and dates are subject to change based on factors such as wet weather and staff availability.
Residents, pedestrians and people on bikes will continue to have access unless specified below.
The below streets will be closed on Friday 15 May for the Chiefs vs Highlands Super Rugby game.
Closed from 2pm – 11pm:
Closed from 6pm – 11pm:
Howell Avenue (from Cobham Drive to Johnsview Terrace) remains closed Monday – Friday until Friday 5 June, from 7am – 3pm for a footpath, kerb and channel renewal.
Access to Torrington Avenue from Norton Road remains closed until Sunday 7 June from 7am – 6pm for a watermain upgrade. Access to Torrington Road via Taniwha Street remains open.
Ward Street (from Victoria Street to Worley Place) remains closed in a single direction until Friday 28 August for development works on the Pullman Hotel.
The northbound lane of Grey Street (from Anzac Parade to Te Aroha Street) remains closed at various times from 8pm – 5am until June for a watermain upgrade.
Traffic delays are expected along Maeroa Road (from Ulster Street to Victoria Street) from 7pm – 6am daily until 26 June for an intersection upgrade.
Traffic delays through the Wairere Drive and Karewa Place intersection are expected until end of July for an intersection upgrade.
Please follow instructions from the work crews. Thank you for your patience and understanding – it is appreciated.
Occasionally, major events may require a lane or road closure to support the smooth running of an event. For minor works, please refer to the minor roadworks page.
Council has a focus to provide a transport network that helps connect people and places in safe, accessible, and smart ways. We have a Vision Zero philosophy for road safety, meaning we aim to have zero deaths and serious injuries on our city’s roads. This is one of the key outcomes in our transport strategy Access Hamilton – Ara Kootuitui Kirikiriroa.
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