Roadworks Planned for Mansfield Avenue

12 August 2025

From 12 to 15 August 2025 a Stop/Go will be in place.

From #56 to #82 Mansfield Ave Stop/Go operations will be in place daily to replace a number of power poles, some on street parking on both sides of the road will be unavailable for the duration of the works.


For more information, please see: https://smartview.ccc.govt.nz/data/road-works

From 18 to 31 August 2025 there will be further roadworks on Mansfield Avenue.

If you have an appointment at the Speciality Clinics or are visiting someone in the Hospice or Care Home, we recommend you allow additional time during this period in case there are delays.

 

A Traffic Management Plan (TMP) will be in place to ensure safety and minimise disruption during this period.

 

Please note the following impacts:

  • Mansfield Avenue will be reduced to one lane, with Stop/Go traffic control in place for the duration of the works.
  • Three on-road car parking spaces will be temporarily unavailable during this time.

 

You will be able to access the Nurse Maude Visitor’s Car Park from Mansfield Avenue, for the Speciality Clinic, Hospice and Care Home as usual.


For more information, please see: https://smartview.ccc.govt.nz/data/road-works


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