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SH 88 departs from SH 1 at the corner of St. Andrew Street and Castle Street, close to Dunedin's city centre. The highway travels briefly east before turning northeast at a major intersection to follow Anzac Avenue. After some 400 metres, the highway is diverted onto a new stretch of road opened in 2011 to bypass the Forsyth Barr Stadium.
A report from De Leuw Cather was commissioned by the Dunedin City Council in 1963, which recommended a number of changes primarily to Dunedin's arterial road system. A number of roads around the city were widened to four lanes, and the report recommended that investigation, design, and construction begin of the proposed southern motorway.
Dunedin Homes said it understood "as the landowner that it is our responsibility, pending legal actions, to make safe the slope". This work began in December, but it was suspended when tips closed ...
Dunedin–Waitati Highway , formerly (and currently in official land-use planning contexts [1]) called Dunedin Northern Motorway, is a two-to-four-lane limited-access road which provides the main route north from the city of Dunedin, New Zealand.
According to a Facebook post Monday morning on the Augusta County government's official page, there are many roads in Augusta County that are not passable due to flooding. ... VDOT's 511 site will ...
During the late 1980s, the Dunedin City Council commissioned consultants with a view to substantially renovating The Octagon area. The initial proposals included the closure of several sections of road around and within The Octagon, again resulting in public protest, and in the end, the renovations went ahead without any road closures.
Impassable roads and lack of stable power has forced several school closures in the state, some lasting through Friday. ∎ Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said Helene killed a minimum of 25 people in his ...
The front of the Hillside Workshops in October 2024. They stretch for over 500 metres along Hillside Road, South Dunedin. Hillside Engineering Group is a trading division of the rail operator KiwiRail in Dunedin, New Zealand. [1] Most of its work is related to KiwiRail, but it also does work for the marine industry in Dunedin.