The Northland Age

Final touch at Lemons Hill

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The NZ Transport Agency has completed another milestone in the rehabilita­tion of Lemons

Hill, in Northland, with the resealing of State Highway 11 past the hillside.

The resealing of the road was completed last week, just over a year since the big slip that led to months of road closures and disruption for locals and visitors to the Bay of Islands, NZTA Northland System Manager Jacqui Hori Hoult said.

“The re-sealing of the road is the icing on the cake, really. It completes the restoratio­n of the state highway after the slip,” she said.

“The road has been open to two-way traffic since July but we haven’t until now been able to restore the road surface to a standard befitting a state highway. It’s been a hot summer with long sunny days and little rain in Northland, which is perfect weather for road sealing. But think back to January-February of last year and it was a totally different story.”

Weeks of persistent heavy rain in January weakened the hillside and the slip on February 13 was followed by Cyclones Fehi and Gita, which hampered the slip clearance work.

It took five months of hard work, and the removal of 50,000 cubic metres of loose material and trees to stabilise the hillside. That left five big benches cut into the hillside with new grass and native bush planted to aid regenerati­on.

 ??  ?? The fresh seal on SH11 past Lemons Hill. The concrete safety keeps vehicles away from the edge of the hillside and stops any loose material that washes down the slopes from going on to the road.
The fresh seal on SH11 past Lemons Hill. The concrete safety keeps vehicles away from the edge of the hillside and stops any loose material that washes down the slopes from going on to the road.

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