SCIRT traffic update, 28 June 2013
SCIRT traffic update from 28 June 2013, mostly starting first week July
SCIRT traffic update, 28 June
2013
First the good news:
Birmingham Drive, Middleton, opens back up to two way traffic from 28 June after five months one-way.
This should relieve much of the traffic pressure on Blenheim Road, Lunns Road and Hanson’s Lane. Traffic managers will continue to help at the Lunns Road/ Annex Road/ railway line intersection early next week (1 and 2 July) while drivers get back to using Birmingham Drive westbound. There is still work being done on Wrights Road and Matipo Street. SCIRT will continue to keep you updated. Thanks to the business people in this area and road users for their ongoing patience and understanding while this new wastewater pipe is installed.
Ongoing and new work on and
within the Four Avenues
Fitzgerald
Ave, north, Whitmore St and Bealey Ave – lane
restrictions from Whitmore St/ Hills Road and Bealey Ave
onto Fitzgerald Ave from Monday 1 July. Barbadoes St,
Stanmore Road are alternative routes south. This will create
delays.
Montreal St, from Tuam St
north – one lane to Cranmer
Square to the end of July.
Montreal St/
Armagh St manhole installation - this will reduce
turning choices around Cranmer Square for the next month.
The tram tracks along Armagh St are a complicating factor.
Drivers on Armagh St coming from Hagley Park will have to go
north around Cranmer Square. The way onto Armagh St east of
Cranmer Square (towards Durham St) is via Montreal
Street.
Works notice: http://strongerchristchurch.govt.nz/work/activity/3118
Montreal
and Cashel Streets intersection – this work by
SCIRT delivery team Fletcher, installing a manhole, is now
likely to take until mid July, due to weather delays and
other underground issues. Adjoining work on Montreal south
to Cambridge Terrace/ the river will take until the end of
August. http://strongerchristchurch.govt.nz/work/activity/3185
Madras
St from Kilmore St to the Salisbury intersection – one
lane to mid August. Madras St, part of the city’s
one-way system, will be reduced to one lane from Kilmore
Street to the Salisbury intersection from Monday, 1 July.
SCIRT delivery team Fletcher is installing a manhole in the
intersection. The road will remain one-lane for two months
through these two blocks.
http://strongerchristchurch.govt.nz/work/activity/3171
Fitzgerald
Ave, south, both sides of the road – two lanes
out of action on the northbound side, north of Ferry Road
and across the St Asaph Street intersection. On the
southbound route, Tuam to St Asaph, one lane removed.
Colombo / Manchester cross over – in a
fortnight
Colombo St, south of Bealey Avenue, north of Salisbury St - from 15 July, this will be one-way, north only. Detour along Bealey Ave, Durham and Salisbury. This work will follow the completion of the Manchester St work currently one-way north only into Bealey Ave.
OUTSIDE THE FOUR
AVENUES
Aranui: Pages Road closed to through traffic for a fortnight, Portchester St to Rowan Avenue, detour via Carisbrooke St. Truck drivers should take Breezes and Wainoni Roads or Anzac Drive.
Bromley/ South Brighton: Dyers Road/
Bridge St roundabout - kerb/ traffic island repairs for a
month.
Shirley - Hills Road between Warden St
and Edgeware Road: Wastewater pipe work along the
middle of the road so please take care, slow down, sides of
road patch repaired.
Wilsons Road, St Martin -
expect delays on Wilsons Road, St Martins, for the
next four weeks. SCIRT delivery team City Care is
stabilising the road in stages between Cresselly Place and
Koromiko Street. Stop/go manual systems will be in place so
please take care.
Update on McCormacks Bay
Road, detour repairs Sunday night 30 June
On
Sunday 30 June, 2013, overnight from 7.00pm to 6.00am Monday
1 July, the Fulton Hogan crew will be carrying out
improvements to the surface of the road shoulder along
McCormacks Bay Road. This work was planned for a fortnight
ago but was postponed due to rain. There will be increased
noise, flashing lights, and construction traffic on
McCormacks Bay Road.
Keeping McCormacks Bay Road in
reasonable condition is a challenge given the recent bad
weather and the adjoining soft marshy lands around the
Avon-Heathcote estuary/ Ihutai. Road repair work has to
happen in dry weather, so extended days of rain will extend
the damage also.
Drivers have a part to play in
ensuring the road does not become quickly potholed– ie by
slowing down, particularly in wet weather, driving to the
conditions and reducing the damage to the road surface.
On the causeway work itself, Fulton Hogan is making
good progress. The latest works notice has photos of things
you can’t see from the detour route. http://strongerchristchurch.govt.nz/work/activity/3186
ENDS