Redesigned intersections planned for Arataki

TCC plans for improving intersections at Arataki. Photo supplied.

A single-lane central roundabout at the Girven Road–Maranui Street intersection and redesigning Oceanbeach Road is set to be built in the aim of improving access to Girven Road.

New shared pathway links will also be constructed as well as four pedestrian crossings to define safe crossing points, says a statement from Tauranga City Council.

Three of these crossings will have central islands that divide the crossing into two movements to reduce driver disruption.

Tauranga City Council transport infrastructure and outcomes manager Kelvin Hill says residents have expressed a growing concern for the safety of path users in the area as they access the beach, local shops, schools and workplaces.

“A redesigned intersection, shared pathways and improved pedestrian crossing options will increase safety for everyone who travels through the area, no matter what mode of transport they choose.”

Works will begin on Monday, April 29, and are expected to take up to four months to complete with reduced speed through the construction zone.

Stop/go traffic management will be required at times, as will occasional night works.

There will be detours required during the works.

TCC plans for improving intersections at Arataki. Photo supplied.

The first piece of work is replacing a section of water pipes that are due for renewal and for this we will need to close a section of Girven Road one-way between Paterson Street and Oceanbeach Road. 

Traffic heading towards the beach, will need to divert along Paterson Street to Concord Avenue. 

This detour is expected to be in place for three weeks.

Digital information boards will be positioned to inform drivers and others of roading changes and any short-term detour requirements. Hours of work are 7am to 6pm, Monday to Friday.

“We apologise in advance for any inconvenience to commuters and other road users during this construction, however once the redesigned intersection is complete it will be easier and safer for everyone to travel through the Oceanbeach/Girven/Maranui intersections.

“The new roundabout at Maranui Street supports better traffic flow at this busy intersection and the project also provides more access and safety for people wishing to cross these busy roads,” says Kelvin.

These improvements are part of a wider effort to make Pāpāmoa, Arataki and the Mount safer for people to move about.

Further information on other projects in the area can be found at https://www.tauranga.govt.nz/our-future/mount-projects

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To keep up-to-date on road closures once work begins, please subscribe to the weekly bulletin, which is issued every Friday afternoon, via council's website www.tauranga.govt.nz/road-closures

3 comments

Other alternatives

Posted on 24-04-2024 11:40 | By waiknot

The entire block Girven Rd, Oceanbeach Rd to Omanu Way and Maranui St needs to be made one way. This would make for an oversized roundabout.


Hmmm

Posted on 24-04-2024 12:08 | By Let's get real

Why go to the added expense of a full pedestrian crossing (right on top of a roundabout once again) when a central refuge would probably work just as effectively for the handful of people who actually walk around the area...?
Are councils now required to create work and maintenance projects...?


Yep it will improve

Posted on 24-04-2024 12:30 | By an_alias

Congestion thats for sure if TCC has anything to do with it.
Clearly not enough lights and crossings in that drawing.
Come on you've set the benchmark for Cameron Rd an Bureta which has 3 crossings around a round about. All raised of course as heck we have to make it hard to use the road and destroy any flow.
We need tax down the road after all.


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