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851 days ago

New traffic management at Gough Street, Seaview

Wellington Water from Wellington Water

Wellington Water is making progress with duplicating a wastewater pipe in Seaview. This will reduce the risk of wastewater entering Te Awa Kairangi and the Waiwhetu stream in the event of an earthquake.

As a result of this necessary work, there will be from Thursday 2 June, new traffic management on Seaview Road, Gough Street and Parkside Road. 🚧

⏰ This extended traffic management is expected to be in place for 4 weeks.

🚦 Outside our working hours it will be managed by traffic lights.

🚗 We will try our best to minimise the impact on traffic, but please plan ahead and allow extra time for delays

All businesses in the area remain open.

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