NZTA says community “thank you” at special motorway event
The NZ Transport Agency says people will have a once in a lifetime opportunity to walk and cycle along Auckland’s newest highway – the 6 kilometre-long Hobsonville motorway – on Saturday, 6 August, before it opens to traffic.
“This is our way of saying thank you the local community and to people all over Auckland for their support during the construction of the new motorway,” says the NZTA’s State Highways manager for Auckland and Northland, Tommy Parker. “A project of this size inevitably leads to some disruption, and that support has been a critical component in enabling us to open the new motorway six months ahead of schedule.”
The event is part of the celebrations to mark the official opening of the motorway.
People can walk and cycle the eastbound motorway lanes of SH18 [towards the NorthShore] between Squadron Drive Interchange and Trig Road Interchange. The SH16 Brigham Creek Extension section of the project is not included as part of the walking route.
Date: Saturday 6 August
Venue: Eastbound lanes of SH18 Hobsonville motorway
Pedestrians: 12noon – 2pm
Cyclists: 2pm – 3pm [last entry 2.30pm]
Walking entrances: Squadron Drive, Brigham Creek Roadand Trig Road eastbound on-ramps
Cycling entrance: Only via Trip Road eastbound on-ramp
Transport: Free shuttles will be running on local roads with pick-up and drop-off points at Catalina Café, Squadron Drive, Brigham Creek Road and Trig Road.
Information displays and family activities including a bouncy castle and face painting are planned for along the route at Trig Road, Brigham Creek Road and Squadron Drive.
The NZTA is working with local schools to organise food and drink stalls for the open day. Students from Massey High School will be performing throughout the day.
For more information on the SH18 Hobsonville Deviation and SH16 Brigham Creek Extension project, phone 0800 520 202 or visit www.nzta.govt.nz/hobsonville.