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October/November 2018

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Kia ora

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Lots of things are changing as work progresses on the PP2Ō Expressway project and this month’s edition is packed with information. A major project milestone was reached this month when the first new Ōtaki River Bridge beams were placed on the columns that have been constructed on the south bank of the river.

The road marking on SH1 heading into the Mill Road roundabout will change soon and the pedestrian underpass will close and be replaced with a signalised pedestrian crossing just north of the roundabout.

It’s important motorists and pedestrians pay attention and slow down to ensure everyone is safe.

Shared pathway designs are also moving forward. You’ll find some detail below as well as finding lots more information on our website www.nzta.govt.nz/pp2o

If you need any further information please call us on 0800 PP2O INFO or email pp2o@nzta.govt.nz

Ngā mihi
Andy Goldie, Project Manager

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Andy Goldie

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Orange cones and temporary speed limits that direct traffic movements around the PP2Ō Expressway project.

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Speed limits

Motorists will be familiar with the orange cones and temporary speed limits that direct traffic movements around the PP2Ō Expressway project. Throughout the length of the project, temporary traffic management plans are making changes to people’s travel patterns and routes.

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New State Highway 1 pedestrian crossing and Mill Road roundabout layout

What you need to know if you’re driving, cycling or walking.

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Top graphic: Te Manuao (the world of Birds) | Bottom graphic: Ngā wai o Ōtaki (the waterways of Ōtaki)

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PP2Ō Expressway Bridge art graphics

Stories of Ōtaki, its landscape, waterways, people and ecology will be told graphically in designs being created by local artist Piri-Hira Tukapua for several of the expressway bridges.

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Meet the artist

Piri-Hira Tukapua talks to Ōtaki College media studies students about the PP2Ō Expressway Bridge art graphics.

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Looking south across the new Ōtaki River Bridge towards the Old Hautere Link Road.

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Construction update

Works are picking up between Taylors Road and Ōtaki Township as we continue setting up work sites and creating access tracks for the new Waitohu River Bridge (Bridge 1).

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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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