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Maungawhau / Mount Eden main site update Robert Potter
o Traffic management will remain static. From mid-November to the end-December, there will be concrete deliveries, however the road will not be closed. Traffic management will be in place even when work is not taking place.
• We have noticed an increase in vehicles parking on Mt Eden Road, are these vehicles your workers? o We will issue a reminder to all workers to park legally in the area, the Link Alliance encourage workers to use other modes to transport to work which include cycling, public transport, and Link Alliance shuttle buses.
• Where can residents access the latest notifications to find more information on night works? o Our construction calendar on the CRL website provides the most up to date information on work happening in the area. This calendar was previously sent to residential apartments on a QR code magnet link. We will send these out again in November.
• What is the purpose for the set of stairs that connect Mt Eden Road to the NAL platform? o These are emergency egress stairs, and are not accessible for pedestrians.
• What date will the Fenton Street Bridge be completed? o The bridge is expected to be completed in mid-2023 but will open at the same time as the station.
• What is the expected completion date for Fenton and Ngahura streets pedestrian entrance to the platform? o This access point wasn’t part of the original Station design plan, Auckland Transport are committing to this access point and will provide an update at the next CLG meeting.
• There is continuous water spraying on Fenton Street which makes the street muddy. When will it stop? Also, is there any street parking available? o The team spray water on Fenton Street to mitigate dust, and will continue to spray as we enter the dryer months. Parking is available within the residential apartment building on Fenton Street, however no public parking will be created.
• There is currently no parking surrounding Fenton Street, is it possible to get parking permits nearby once streetscapes are completed? Residents are currently parked on Fenton Street but soon that will become unavailable.