Ashburton Guardian, Thursday, January 30, 2020

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Thursday, Jan 30, 2020

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Traffic signals get green light By Sue Newman

sue.n@theguardian.co.nz

After years of delays, traffic signals will finally be installed at two critical Ashburton locations. As part of the Government’s transportation package announced yesterday, traffic lights have been included for the Walnut Avenue-State Highway 1 intersection in Ashburton and for the State Highway 1-Lagmhor Road intersection in Tinwald. After years of discussion and

community agitation, the stall button had been hit on both projects, but they are now listed as part of the $34 million suite of rural intersection safety improvements in the funding package. While there are no time-frames around specific projects, the Canterbury rural package is listed as starting in 2021 and being completed by 2022/23. While there would still be details to come, particularly on the Tinwald lights, Ashburton Mayor

Neil Brown said it was great news for the district that both projects had been included. “These projects have been sitting around for so long and they’ve been frustrating for residents. It’s great news for the district and it’ll get the traffic flowing through town,” he said. Plans for the Walnut Avenue intersection were already drawn up but were on hold because options around the opposite East Street intersection needed to be

resolved. The council has already designated land for the lights and while the Government will pay for installation and improvements at West Street, the council would foot 49 per cent of the bill for the East Street work. Money for this work had been in the council’s budget and this would now need to be revisited, Brown said. No design work had been done for the State Highway 1-Lagmhor Road intersection in Tinwald and

this was likely to generate plenty of discussion, he said. “It’ll be good to see the details on those.” Across Canterbury $159 million will be spent on roading upgrades, including better links between east and west Rolleston, improving safety and traffic flows along Christchurch’s Brougham Street and on Halswell Road.

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