Kairua Road in Papamoa closed to traffic for two weeks
Friday, 19 September 2014, 1:15 pm Press Release: NZTA
Kairua Road in Papamoa closed to traffic for two weeks
Kairua Road, in Papamoa, will be closed for
two weeks from 6am tomorrow morning (Saturday September 20),
as work on the Tauranga Eastern Link project
continues.
The NZ Transport Agency says the closure is to
allow for the complete reconstruction of a section of Kairua
Road.
A detour via State Highway 2 (SH2) and Welcome Bay
Road will be in place during the road closure. The works are
weather dependent.
The access to the SH2 and Kairua Road
intersection became a permanent left-in, left-out earlier
this year.
The Transport Agency thanks drivers for their
patience and understanding while these necessary works are
carried
out.
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