Waikato Herald

Busy intersecti­on to be made safer

Changes planned for city roundabout

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Hamilton City Council is improving one of the central city’s busiest intersecti­ons before the new Accident Compensati­on Corporatio­n (ACC) building is completed nearby, bringing about 700 staff into the CBD.

The Collingwoo­d St/ Tristram St roundabout intersecti­on will be made safer for all users, including vehicles, pedestrian­s, and people on bikes.

Funded through the council’s 2021-31 Long-term Plan, the safety improvemen­ts were decided by the council elected members at Thursday’s meeting of the Infrastruc­ture Operations Committee.

The ACC building will increase the need for a more people-friendly intersecti­on with safer crossing points, the council says. The upgrades will cater for an expected increase in walking, biking and scootering movements.

Committee chairwoman councillor Angela O’leary said the decision to upgrade the crossing facilities and footpaths around the two-lane roundabout will make it safer and more accessible for everyone.

It is the best outcome for what has been a tricky problem to solve, she says.

“I believe the approved concept is not only more cost efficient and will cause less impact on the traffic network but it also supports council’s Vision Zero that aims to make it safer and more accessible for all users.

“Vision Zero means we will not accept the death or serious injury of any person on our roads and paths. It’s our duty to deliver infrastruc­ture that helps us achieve this goal.”

Acting City Transporta­tion

Unit manager Robyn Denton said the safety improvemen­t works will also improve facilities for pedestrian­s and people on bikes by installing raised pedestrian crossings at each approach to the roundabout.

The existing footpath will be widened and upgraded to a shared path to help move people on bikes away from other traffic using the roundabout.

“The good thing about this concept design is that it includes improving the stretch of Tristram St between the Thackeray St and the Ward St intersecti­ons, creating more than a safer roundabout, but a safer transport network.”

Project staff will begin engaging with nearby residents and businesses shortly to talk through the proposed layout before finalising the design. Works are expected to be completed by the end of 2022.

 ?? Photo / Hamilton City Council ?? The Collingwoo­d St/tristram St roundabout intersecti­on will be made safer for all users.
Photo / Hamilton City Council The Collingwoo­d St/tristram St roundabout intersecti­on will be made safer for all users.

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