More resilient flood protection work is on its way for a Central Otago community.
A one-metre square culvert is about to be replaced by one eight times bigger to improve road flooding resilience in Roxburgh, says Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
It will measure four metres by two metres and will be installed at Golf Course Creek on State Highway 8 in coming weeks.
Golf Course Creek is the second of three culverts identified for renewal in the area, with Pumphouse Creek culvert already replaced in 2021 and Black Jacks up for renewal next year, 2023.
“The creek had an ongoing risk of flooding,” says Waka Kotahi Senior Network Manager *Robert Choveaux.
“Gravel has been accumulating which resulted in blockages following heavy rain in the hills, which has occurred more frequently in recent years. The larger culvert will help channel flood waters and gravels under the road down to the Clutha River.”
There are three stages to the culvert replacement:
Service relocations and site clearance work on the highway shoulder will start this week leading up to a road closure in November. There will be short delays and a reduced speed limit while the preparatory work is underway.
We understand these works will have a real impact on road users, particularly locals who may have to use the detour regularly,” says Mr Choveaux. “However, initial feedback from the community has been mainly positive with local residents and businesses understanding its importance. We will continue to work with them to limit disruption as much as possible.”
Cost to complete physical works is around $680,000 and follows a series of floods in recent years. Waka Kotahi has been working with the Otago Regional Council which completed a catchment study of the area.
Waka Kotahi thanks all regular users of this route and affected residents for their patience around this road closure and detour. “Special thanks also for drivers slowing around crews in the lead-in to Christmas,” says Mr Choveaux. “We want everyone to get home safe.”
*Check this short video with Robert Choveaux and Central Otago District Mayor Tim Cadogan explaining the reasons for the culvert replacement: https://youtu.be/Is422r9EldY(external link)
The detour route in blue: