Work will also include the construction of three raised platforms, one on Great Burke St and two on SH3 to slow vehicle speeds, formalising carparks on Great Burke St and Great South Rd to improve parking and moving the bus stops closer to the town centre and new crossing.
The project is being delivered in partnership with Waka Kotahi.
“Although the state highway is owned and managed by Waka Kotahi, council is leading the charge on this because we know just how important this is to our community,” said Dawn.
“We are very much looking forward to being able to provide a safer way for pedestrians to cross this very busy road.”
Once under way, the project is expected to take around three months to complete, weather dependent. SH3 will remain open for traffic during construction.
“We’ll keep the community up to date as we progress and will make sure residents and business owners are well aware of when construction is likely to start.”
For more information about the project visit waipadc.govt.nz/your-waipa/majorprojects/ohaupo-village-crossing.