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May 2019

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Kia ora

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Firstly, I want to thank the residents of Ōtaki for their patience and support over Easter weekend. The 24-hour working we undertook during the Easter period called the Block of Line (a period when no trains are running) allowed us to meet a major project milestone by completing track works to enable trains to use the new alignment. This means we can now get on with the business of building Rāhui Road Bridge and then the expressway that will travel underneath it.

We know at times our works can be disruptive to your routine and we really appreciate your tolerance. On behalf of all the team, thank you!

This month we’re running our six-monthly customer satisfaction survey. The information gathered through these surveys help us make sure we’re getting you the right information, in the right way, at the right time.

If you need any further information please visit our website www.nzta.govt.nz/pp2o, call us on 0800 PP2O INFO or email pp2o@nzta.govt.nz

Andy Goldie, Project Manager

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Satisfaction survey

This month we’re running our six-monthly customer satisfaction survey. The information gathered through these surveys help us make sure we’re getting you the right information, in the right way, at the right time.

Please take a moment to answer some quick questions which will help us understand your communications preferences and expectations. And, if you’ve got any bright ideas to share with us we’re all ears! We’d love to hear your feedback.

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Work starting on the eastern abutment of the Rāhui Road Bridge.

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Rāhui Road closed – what you need to know

Rāhui Road is now closed between BP and the southern County Road intersection for up to seven months. Traffic and pedestrians are being diverted via alternative routes.

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Rāhui Road closure and diversions

Ōtaki College digital media students video the diversion route and interview the team to find out what’s happening and what you need to do to get around the works safely on foot, bike or vehicle.

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Looking south across the Ōtaki River Bridge.

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Construction update

Works on the new Waitohu River Bridge (Bridge 1) continue. A temporary 70km/h speed restriction is in place on State Highway 1 between Taylors Road and the outskirts of Ōtaki when we are operating in this area.

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Map showing revocation area.
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Map showing revocation area.

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Revocation and what will happen to SH1 once the PP2Ō Expressway opens

As work on the PP2Ō Expressway continues, the Transport Agency is starting to plan for what will happen to State Highway 1 (SH1) once the PP2Ō Expressway opens in 2021. It’s a process known as revocation, because it involves the road’s status as a State Highway being revoked. It also involves responsibility for the route being transferred from the Transport Agency to Kāpiti Coast District Council.

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More information

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For more information on the Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway, contact us at 0800 7726 4636 or email pp2o@nzta.govt.nz. For emergencies, please call the Police on 111.

Visit our website www.nzta.govt.nz/pp2o

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