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19 December 2025 |
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Welcome to a special December edition of Connect Rotorua - letting you know about upcoming roadworks on SH30A Amohau Street. |
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Nightworks to improve SH30A from mid-JanuaryEssential repairs to State Highway 30A (SH30A) Amohau Street in Rotorua are set to begin on Monday 19 January. To minimise disruption, work will take place overnight using a sequence of road closures. The work will start on the eastbound lanes of SH30A between Te Ngae Road and Hinemaru Street, before moving to the westbound lanes. The work is expected to take up to 3 months, depending on weather conditions. Starting in mid-January and focusing first on the eastbound lanes helps reduce impacts on morning commuters and gives the community time to get used to the works before the school year starts. During the day, the road will remain open with a temporary speed limit. Drivers should expect an uneven surface with ramps at each end of the worksite. Overnight closures will run from 7pm to 6am, allowing crews to work safely while minimising delays to people’s daily travel. Minimising daily delays This approach, using partial closures from 7pm until 6am, will mean the overall timeframe will take longer but does minimise delays to people’s daily travel. We acknowledge that our earlier plan to deliver these works using a full road closure didn’t fully consider the impact on traffic flows and the people of Rotorua. Over the past 3 weeks our team has worked closely with our contractor Higgins and Rotorua Lakes Council to develop a new approach that balances keeping traffic moving while completing the work safely and efficiently. Full rebuild The pavement on SH30A has been patched for many years now and requires a full asphalt rebuild. As a key urban route, these repairs are a priority to prevent pavement failures next winter. The road also sits within an active geothermal zone, which affects the foundations and adds complexity to the job. Before work begins, the team will carry out investigations to identify any potential issues, such as tomos, so these can be addressed before digging out the road. NZTA thanks Rotorua motorists in advance for their patience and cooperation ahead of these nightworks. Please allow extra time for your journeys and plan ahead during the works. |
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The festive season is nearly hereThis is our last newsletter for 2025. We’ll be back on deck with all the latest Connect Rotorua news early 2026. Our road crews are also getting a well-earned rest over the break. From midday Friday 19 December 2025 to midnight Sunday 4 January 2026 there’s a nationwide roadworks shutdown in place, so everyone can get to where they’re needing to go nice and easily. Keep across our works by signing up to the regular state highway maintenance programme newsletter:
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For more information on Connect Rotorua, contact us at ConnectRotorua@nzta.govt.nz Visit our website nzta.govt.nz/connect-rotorua |
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