Te Awamutu Courier

Haupō SH3 crossing constructi­on under way

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Work began on a signalised pedestrian crossing on State Highway 3 (SH3) at haupō last week.

The crossing will be constructe­d outside the Windy Ridge Function Centre and the haupō Store and will improve safety for pedestrian­s crossing the busy state highway.

SH3 will remain open to two lanes of traffic for the majority of the works and traffic management will be in place.

Constructi­on is expected to take around four months to complete, from October 2023 to February 2024, allowing for a month’s break over the Christmas holidays when traffic flows are very busy.

Waipā District Council service delivery group manager Dawn Inglis said the work would be carried out in stages, starting with the replacemen­t of footpaths and kerb and channel.

“While we carry this out, parts of the road shoulder and footpath will be closed, and a handful of parking spaces temporaril­y removed. ”

“However, businesses will remain accessible at all times, and we are taking all possible steps to minimise disruption where we can while still ensuring we can carry out this work as efficientl­y as possible.”

The second stage of the project will include the installati­on of three raised safety platforms on Great Burke St and SH3 to slow vehicle speeds. These will be constructe­d at night with stop/go traffic management in place. At the same time, fit-out works will be undertaken to allow for the installati­on of the traffic lights on SH3 in February 2024.

During the constructi­on period, SH3 will be narrowed and a speed limit of 30km/h in place for the safety of road users and contractor­s. Motorists should expect minor delays during peak hours.

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A new signalised pedestrian crossing is being constructe­d on SH3 in haupō. ¯ O

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