Redoubt Road – Mill Road Corridor upgrade
19 April 2016
Redoubt Road – Mill Road Corridor upgrade
The Redoubt Road – Mill Road upgrade in south Auckland has reached a major milestone, with Auckland Transport accepting a recommendation by planning commissioners to confirm the land requirements for the project.
The upgrade is needed to improve safety and support new housing areas, which will double traffic volumes during the next 10 to 15 years.
Independent commissioners recommended in February that the designation for the land be confirmed, along with a number of conditions to manage the effects of the project.
They concluded that that upgrading the Redoubt-Mill Road corridor is necessary to relieve existing and forecast congestion, accommodate planned growth, provide for alternative modes of transport, improve traffic safety and improve the transport network’s efficiency.
The commissioners found that the effects of the project can be appropriately avoided, remedied or mitigated.
Measures to manage the effects include building 17m and 23m high viaducts above native bush at Puhinui Creek gully and South Mill Road gully, as well as about 22,000 square metres of native planting.
Auckland Transport has accepted the commissioners’ recommendation to designate and the conditions for the project in full.
Auckland Transport Roading Group Manager Andrew Scoggins says submitters have 15 working days to appeal the decision to the Environment Court following being informed by Auckland Council of the decision.
Project features:
Redoubt
Road widened to two lanes in each direction between State
Highway One and Murphys Road
Westbound bus lane along
Hollyford Drive and Redoubt Road towards Manukau
On road
cycle lanes on both sides and an off road cycle and foot
path for the length of the upgrade
Replacement of the
existing Mill Road with a new arterial with two lanes in
each direction between Murphys Road and Popes
Road
Murphys Road widened to two lanes in each direction
between Flat Bush School Road and Redoubt
Road
Murphys/Redoubt Road intersection realigned and
traffic lights added to improve safety
17m and 23m high
viaducts at Puhinui Creek gully and South Mill Road gully
above native bush
Widened footpaths on both sides of
Redoubt, Mill and Murphys roads with pedestrian crossings at
key intersections
Replacement planting and stream
restoration
Improved stormwater facilities, including new
wetlands areas
Landscaping of the new road
corridor.
Visit the Redoubt Road – Mill Road Corridor
website for more information on the project at
www.at.govt.nz/projects-roadworks/redoubt-road-mill-road-corridor/
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