Proposed road closures
From City Scene, published on 8 March 2009
High Street (between Freyberg Place and Durham Lane),
central city, between 7.30am and noon on Sunday, 22 March to allow
air-conditioning units to be lifted into place at a nearby site. This closure
applies to traffic, and a detour will be in place. The footpaths will remain
open to pedestrians, also allowing access to the shops.
For more information,
phone Gary Hyndman of Max-it Solutions Ltd Traffic Management on 448 1640, or
Chris Barwell of New Zealand Crane Hire Ltd on 021 870 647.
Lower Hobson Street (between Quay Street and Customs Street
West), central city, between 9pm and 6am on Monday, 16 March to allow
maintenance work in the area. (Rain date: Monday, 23 March.) Barricades, detours
and marshals will direct pedestrians and traffic safely around the work zone.
For more information, phone Ikram Patel on 926 0031 or 027 444 1541.
The intersection of Lucy Lane and Pakenham Street East,
central city, between 9am and 4pm on Friday, 13 and Saturday, 14 March to allow
the safe lifting of equipment to a nearby site. Barricades, detours and marshals
will direct pedestrians and traffic safely around the work zone. Access will be
maintained from the Customs Street West end.
For more information, phone
Spectrum Traffic Management Solutions on 579 5713.
The following proposed road closures apply to all except
authorised and emergency vehicles. For more information, phone
Auckland City
Council.
Mahuhu Crescent and Te Taou Crescent, central city, between
6pm and 11pm on Thursday, 2 April for The Killers' concert at Vector Arena. Tangihua Street
(between Beach Road and Quay Street), central city, will also be
closed for about 20 minutes at the end of the concert to help with crowd
dispersal.
The Parade (between Tamaki Drive and Goldie Street) and
Tamaki Drive (between Marau Crescent and Goldie streets), St Heliers, between
6am and 1pm on Sunday, 29 March for the Weetbix Kiwi Kids Tryathlon.
Wyndham Street (between Hobson and Nelson streets), central
city, between 7pm on Monday, 16 March and 6am on Wednesday, 18 March for the
Muddy Farmer St Patrick's Day Festival.