Cycle lane roadworks continue

Downer's contract staff undertake work at the corner of Cumberland and Lower Stuart Sts, Dunedin, this week. Photos: Gregor Richardson
Downer's contract staff undertake work at the corner of Cumberland and Lower Stuart Sts, Dunedin, this week. Photos: Gregor Richardson
Cycle lane-related work is continuing in Cumberland St, Dunedin, including pole and traffic light signalling changes at the Lower Stuart St corner.

Traffic signal work involving the relocation of signal poles and changing the controller/rewiring and new red arrows, at Stuart St will take about a week.

NZ Transport Agency Dunedin State Highway 1 cycle lanes senior project manager Simon Underwood said the footpath width was being reduced to accommodate the cycle lane.

The traffic signals were being relocated to match.

Much of this work was focused on protecting pedestrians from turning traffic by adding red arrows.

This meant pedestrians would ''get a safe space to cross Stuart St and traffic turning off Cumberland, left or right, will get a red arrow to enable that to happen'', Mr Underwood said.

Work continues on a cycle lane in Cumberland St yesterday, near Hanover St and Dunedin Hospital.
Work continues on a cycle lane in Cumberland St yesterday, near Hanover St and Dunedin Hospital.
A new kerb line was also being established by the hospital, and this kerb was poured yesterday.

''We are retaining the parking in this block by building two parking bays, catering for multiple vehicles.''

Back-filling the kerb and the footpath edge there would be undertaken this week and pavement milling would take place next week.

Some footpath resurfacing could also follow, he said.

john.gibb@odt.co.nz

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