Katikati Advertiser

Close call triggers roundabout petition

Omokoroa Rd needs a roundabout now says resident

- Chris Steel

“We need a roundabout at the end of Omokoroa Rd and State Highway 2 — ASAP.”

That’s the message from concerned Omokoroa resident Dan Hesson who started an online petition calling for a roundabout to help prevent further accidents. Within four days the petition had over 1200 signatures and yesterday was at 1800.

A crash at 7am last Monday, May 10, triggered Dan into action and within minutes he had the petition live.

“This morning we had yet another crash just outside the intersecti­on of Omokoroa and SH2. That is two crashes in three days.”

Dan too was nearly involved in an accident at the intersecti­on that morning.

“I pulled out [from Omokoroa Rd] to merge into the median strip in the centre and a van coming didn’t even slow down.

“To think of my son and daughter in the back — as I get t-boned into a truck ‘cos of someone else’s impatience, I called *555. This is so important. I don’t believe anything else will work but a roundabout.”

With the proposed roundabout­s in the ongoing “safety improvemen­ts” rollout . . . no roundabout­s are planned for the end of Omokoroa Rd, Dan said.

He understand­s there are planned off-ramps within Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency’s Takitimu North Link, stage 2.

“By the time that happens [because it is the end of that developmen­t] . . . it could be years away.”

Dan texted a link to the petition to Tauranga list MP Jan Tinetti last Tuesday and told her about his close call. He told her “there will be deaths if nothing is done”. She said she was meeting with the minister of transport last week and would update him.

The Advertiser contacted Ms Tinetti who said she had a constructi­ve meeting with Transport Minister Michael Wood along with MP Angie Warren-Clark.

“We raised local transport issues, including safety on SH2. The transport minister listened to the concerns raised, and advised that the Government is in the process of installing 40km of safety upgrades from Waihi to Omokoroa. As part of stage two of the Takitimu North Link, the intersecti­on at Omokoroa will be upgraded to a safer interchang­e.”

The Advertiser asked Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency if it would consider putting a temporary roundabout at the SH2/Omokoroa Rd intersecti­on in the interim. Regional manager infrastruc­ture delivery Jo Wilton said they are aware of the community’s concerns relating to the SH2/ Omokoroa Rd intersecti­on.

“Last year, we lowered the speed limit to help make SH2 safer in the short to medium term.”

She said to upgrade the existing intersecti­on would be very complex given the number of accessways and side roads, and it presents an extremely challengin­g constructi­on environmen­t. “As this is a live corridor, any temporary solution is likely to cause further delays. However, there are other safety interventi­ons we can look at, for example introducin­g an intersecti­on speed zone.”

Waka Kotahi NZTA is unable to provide a visual concept plan for the intersecti­on as the project is currently in planning phases, with preliminar­y design and site investigat­ions under way. Under the current New Zealand Upgrade Programme, constructi­on of the Takitimu North Link Stage 2 (Te Puna to Omokoroa) is not due to start until late 2024.

■ To find the petition visit www.roundabout­now.co.nz.

 ??  ?? Omokoroa resident Dan Hesson with children Lily, 8, and Spencer, 10, had a close call at the busy SH2 intersecti­on to Omokoroa and is calling for a roundabout.
Omokoroa resident Dan Hesson with children Lily, 8, and Spencer, 10, had a close call at the busy SH2 intersecti­on to Omokoroa and is calling for a roundabout.

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