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Road closures

From City Scene, published on 31 August 2009

Mauranui Avenue (at the intersection with St Marks Road), Epsom, will be closed to traffic entering off St Marks Road between 9am on Monday, 31 August and 3pm on Friday, 4 September to install brackets to Pier 16 of the Newmarket Viaduct. (Rain dates: Saturday, 5 September to Friday, 11 September.) Access from Mauranui Avenue will be maintained. A traffic management plan will be in place and staff will be on site to assist traffic. Residents, businesses and emergency vehicles will be given access.

For more information, phone Northern Gateway Alliance on 0800 835 882 or 021 399 265.

Park Road, Grafton, will be partially closed between 7pm and 6am each day from Monday, 31 August to Monday, 31 September to allow the installation of a stormwater drain and manhole. (Rain dates: the next available dates before Monday, 5 October.) Access from Grafton Road will be closed with detours in place.

For more information, phone Fulton Hogan Ltd on 579 6187 or 027 211 0197.

The following closures apply to all except authorised and emergency vehicles.

For more information, phone Auckland City Council.

Main Highway (between Ladies Mile and Arthur Street), Ellerslie, from 10.30am to noon on Saturday, 5 September for the Ellerslie Spring Fairy Festival.
Dunkirk Road
and Riverside Avenue (between Kings and Point England roads), Panmure, between 9am and 2pm on Friday, 4 September. Access to Armein Road will be maintained from Dunkirk Road, and access to Riki Road will be maintained from Dunkirk Road.
Also, Maungarei Memorial Drive and Mountain Road (between Maungarei Memorial Drive and Forge Way), Mt Wellington, between 9am and 2pm on Saturday, 3 September. These closures are for the New Zealand Secondary Schools Cycling Championships.

Cricket Avenue (between Walters Road and Reimers Avenue) and Raleigh Street (between Kowhai Street and Cricket Avenue), Mt Eden, between 12.15pm and 5pm on Sunday, 30 August for the Auckland v Bay of Plenty match at Eden Park.
Walters Road (between Sandringham Road and Kowhai Street), Mt Eden, may also be closed for safety purposes.