SH30 daytime closure Ongaroto Bluffs until 8 October

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency advises State Highway 30 Ongaroto Road will be closed during the day from today until 8 October (with the exception of Sunday 4 October) at Ongaroto Bluffs while the cliff face is inspected and assessed.

This closure may be extended overnight if any unsafe rocks or other hazards cannot be removed during the day.

A team of geotechnical specialists will abseil down the cliff face to carry out an inspection. A number of pine trees will be removed, as will any loose or dangerous rocks that are identified and can be safely removed. This work is expected to take 10 days.

While the geotechnical team is working on the cliff, SH30 will be closed to all traffic, as will the Waikato River Trail alongside the road. Traffic will be diverted via State Highway 32 and State Highway 1 through Tokoroa.

Unfortunately there is no detour available for cyclists, given the nature of the worksite and the surrounding area. Cyclists would need to use the detour via Tokoroa, or local roads south of the river.

Work will begin with a karakia and blessing conducted by Raukawa Kaumātua/Mana Whenua this morning. The road closure will then start around midday and run through to 5pm. Closures will start at 7am and finish at 5pm on the other working days through until Thursday 8 October.

No work will be done on Sunday 4 October and the road will be fully open.

If you are planning travel on SH30 outside of the stated closure hours we would encourage you to check the journey planner website and visit our social media pages or call 0800 4 HIGHWAYS for up to date traffic and travel information. 

Journey planner(external link)

Waka Kotahi social media pages

This work has been scheduled for the school holidays to minimise disruption.

Waka Kotahi thanks road and Waikato River Trail users for their patience.

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