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The Onehunga foreshore officially opens on Saturday 14 November, with the $30m development providing Aucklanders with their first significant access to the Onehunga seashore since the 1970s.
The NZ Transport Agency says significant lane restrictions will have an impact on drivers using the Te Atatu interchange this weekend, from 10pm Friday 6 November to 5am Monday 9 November.
The NZ Transport Agency says motorists should allow extra time for their journey as road surface improvements at several state highway locations in Northland are due to get underway this month.
The two southbound clip-on lanes of the bridge will be closed from 4am to allow the estimated 11,000 participants to safely complete the course, and the Transport Agency plans to have all lanes open again by 11am.
The NZ Transport Agency is combining two improvement projects on SH16 which will increase the safety and resilience of the highway while minimising disruption to the local community.
A partnership to increase the use of native plant species on Northland’s state highway corridors has won a Special Award from the NZ Plant Conservation Network (NZPCN).
Transport Minister Simon Bridges has turned the first sod on the Southern Corridor Improvements project to mark the start of construction on the second of four Government accelerated transport projects for the Auckland region.
Work on extensive safety improvements on State Highway 1 on the Brynderwyn Hill south of Whangarei is about to ramp up again for the summer construction season.