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Road maintenanc­e season gets underway

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State highways across the Bay of Plenty will be repaired and re-sealed over coming months, with Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency’s spring/summer road maintenanc­e programme kicking off this month.

Bay of Plenty Transport System Manager Rob Campbell says Waka Kotahi will be delivering a large amount of roadworks within the region this season to improve the roads, increase safety and make people’s journeys more enjoyable.

“Warmer spring and summer months are the best time for resurfacin­g as daylight hours are longer and the warm temperatur­es and dry air help the new seal stick to the road surface.”

Some of the region's significan­t work sites this season will include various safety works continuing along SH2 between Waihī and Ōmokoroa.

The maintenanc­e season is starting earlier this year due to the volume of work. The following sections are currently in progress, or starting soon: Section 2/3 - Trig Road to Mathers Road / Mathers Road to Athenree Gorge (mid-2019 to mid-2021); Section 6 - Kauri Point Road to Lindemann Road (late 2020 to late 2021); Section 7 - Wharawhara Road to Sharp Road (mid-2019 to late 2020); Section 8 – Thompsons Track Road to Sargent Road (commencing late 2020/early 2021); Section 10 - Wainui South Road to Esdaile Road (late 2020 to late 2021).

“Waka Kotahi is committed to ensuring that our state highways remain safe and resilient.

“Last year we delivered our biggest ever annual maintenanc­e programme. This year we will be implementi­ng more short term and cost-effective repair solutions such as pothole repairs and localised patching work rather than more significan­t maintenanc­e improvemen­ts. This should result is less disruption on the network for motorists.”

Despite the significan­t roadworks programme, most work will stop before busy holiday travel periods like Labour weekend, Christmas and New Year, to minimise disruption to people’s journeys.

“While we try to keep inconvenie­nces and delays to a minimum, we urge people to plan their journeys and allow for some delays from road works.

“We want to keep everyone safe when driving through road work sites, and that includes our road workers. Please slow down, leave space and be patient through road works.”

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