Friday 21 December 2018
Otago Regional Council (ORC) Leith Flood Protection Scheme works by the Information Technology Services (ITS) building on University of Otago campus are almost complete, and from 7 January 2019 works begin on the final flood protection stage of the project.
As part of this final stage, the Dundas St bridge will be temporarily closed to pedestrians and vehicles to begin flood protection works in this area. It was originally proposed the bridge would need to be closed from 7 January, but to minimise disruptions to traffic in this area, other works are taking place to prepare the site for the works and therefore the bridge will remain open to the public until 21 January 2019. Detours will be in place until the bridge reopens in July 2019.
Once this final stage is complete the full benefit of the flood protection works will be seen and the Dunedin CBD will better be able to cope with a 1-in-100-year flood.
Dundas St works construction program:
7 January 2019: works begin
21 January 2019: Dundas St bridge closed to all traffic
The ORC has worked closely with the University of Otago to ensure their staff and students are aware of the works and as part of this have considered their 150th year commemorations throughout 2019. There are nine days where no work is to be carried out for as part of these commemorations as follows:
July 2019: Bridge reopening (with no unforeseen matters arising)
The Ridge Runner bus will be detoured for the duration of this project with temporary closure of eight existing bus stops. A notice will be in each of these bus stops informing the community of the detour prior to the closure.
For more information about the Leith Flood Protection Scheme go to:
https://www.orc.govt.nz/leith-flood-protection-scheme
For more information about the Route 15 bus diversion go to:
https://www.orc.govt.nz/dundas
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
Gavin Palmer
ORC Director Engineering, Hazards & Science
FOR COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT
Emma Schranz
ORC Senior Media Advisor
0276275894