Locals using Lake Terrace between Rainbow Point and Wharewaka in Taupō should expect delays over the next 11 weeks while preparation work for a new roundabout is underway.
The roundabout will provide access to Kokomea Village, the new development currently being constructed on the eastern side of Lake Terrace, next to the layby between the two entrances to Rainbow Drive.
The roundabout is being built by contractors Downer working for developer Kokomea Village Centre Limited. Preparation work is expected to begin on Monday 16 May and run until Sunday 24 July, weather permitting.
The roundabout is needed to allow vehicles to safely enter and exit the new road, Tauhara Ridge Drive, which will lead to the Kokomea Village Centre. The village will have a new supermarket, cafes and other shops, and eventually, new housing.
While Lake Terrace will be open during the roundabout preparation work, motorists should be prepared for some disruption. Traffic management will be in place and there will be a temporary speed limit of 50km/h through the site.
The developer and Taupō District Council advise that while the road works may cause short delays, ultimately the new roundabout and associated crossing points to the new supermarket and residential areas will make this part of Lake Terrace safer for all users.
This section of road will close completely to traffic for a short period in July so that the roundabout can be finished and a new pedestrian underpass constructed to allow safe access between Kokomea Village, Ngā Roto Estate and the lakefront. These works are being installed at the same time to reduce overall impacts to road users. A detour is still being arranged and further advice will be provided beforehand.
Pictured below: The section of Lake Terrace where the new
roundabout will be installed.