Major Traffic Diversion At Greenlane
November 30, 2001
Vehicles travelling on Green Lane
East, from the Greenlane roundabout towards Remuera, will be
diverted along Ascot Avenue for a week while major road
rebuilding takes place.
The works, between Ascot Ave and Peach Parade, begin on Sunday, 2nd December and finish on 9th December. Westbound traffic will continue to travel along Green Lane East.
Auckland City’s Roading Projects Manager, Peter Scott, said with an average traffic flow of 22,000 vehicles a day on Green Lane East the diversion of east-bound traffic was the best way to ensure the work is completed as quickly as possible, with minimum disruption.
“This is a major roading reconstruction project and motorists will need to take care, as there will be large construction machinery and some degree of traffic congestion at the site for a week,” said Mr Scott.
The contractor will work between 7.00am and 10.30pm to ensure speedy completion of the works with the minimum of interference to residents and disruption of traffic.
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