1417 days ago

Maintenance on SH1 between Pokeno and Hampton Downs

NZ Transport Agency (NZTA)

Hi neighbours, a heads-up that we’re carrying out essential maintenance on State Highway 1 between Pokeno and Hampton Downs from 9pm-5am for periods between 27 March – 17 May. Traffic will be able to travel in both
directions using contraflow and the following signposted detours:

• Northbound Mercer to Pokeno. Detour via Great South Road or Helenslee Road, Pokeno township
• Southbound Island Block Road to Springhill Road (Meremere) - Detour via Te Puea Ave
• Southbound Pokeno North off-ramp to Pioneer Road South SB intersection. Detour via Great South Road or Helenslee Road, Pokeno township

Thanks for your support during this time.

The team at Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
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