Horowhenua Chronicle

Work to tackle noisy intersecti­on

Retailers complain the noise is ‘deafening’

- Paul Williams

The rattled nerves of pedestrian­s and shop keepers in the centre of Levin will be soothed by the news a “noisy” intersecti­on is about to be smoothed.

The intersecti­on of Queen St and Oxford St has been a bugbear for retailers and pedestrian­s who have long complained about the noise heavy vehicles made when hitting an uneven road surface.

The noise had been described as “deafening”.

A group of retailers lodged a formal complaint to Waka Kotahi as far back as 2017, while two years ago temporary work was done to fix potholes.

Dave Lyons from Levin Lucky Lotto welcomed the news and said it was empty trucks that made the loudest bang.

“You can’t hear yourself think,” he said.

Chainey’s RetraVisio­n manager Bryan Wilton had described the noise of an empty truck driving over a pothole as deafening. He could be mid-conversati­on with a customer when they would have to start the conversati­on again.

“We are in the service industry — and you can’t even hear each other,” he had said.

Waka Kotahi contractor­s attempted to start the extensive remedial work on the intersecti­on earlier this year, but were dogged by heavy rain, so works were deferred till now.

Nightime detours will be in place while the intersecti­on between is smoothed over and resurfaced. The maintenanc­e works started this week and are expected to be completed by Tuesday, November 21.

Crews will be on site between 6pm on Sunday and 6am Friday. Workers will have Friday and Saturday nights off.

While the section of road is being

We are in the service industry — and you can’t even hear each other. Bryan Wilton

resurfaced at night, a signposted detour will be in place. Northbound traffic will detour down Bath St to Salisbury St to Exeter St before rejoining SH1, while southbound traffic will detour down Tyne St to Cambridge St to Liverpool Rail Crossing and then back to SH1.

Waka Kotahi anticipate­d the detour will add up to five minutes to the journey. SH1 will remain open for motorists with a temporary speed limit in place during the day.

Once that work was completed,

the road would be down to one lane between November 22 to December 5 from 6pm to 6am as crews do further work on Oxford St.

An overnight one-way closure will be in place for southbound traffic during those works, with a detour via Bath St/Cambridge St to Liverpool Rail Crossing. The road will remain open for northbound traffic during that period.

All works are weather dependent and could be postponed at short notice. Access would be available to local properties.

Motorists were also advised of further works on Hokio Beach between December 6 and December 11, from 6pm to 6am. The stop/ go system will be in place on SH1 during that time with delays likely.

A night-time detour will be in place from Levin from Oxford St while work is done on the Queen St intersecti­on.

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Levin shop owners Bryan Wilton, Michelle Goldie and Dave Lyons all said the loud bangs had an effect on business.

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