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Rotokauri Transport and Proposed Changes Hub to Tasman Rd June 2019 ROTOKAURI TRANSPORT AND PROPOSED CHANGES HUB TO TASMAN RD JUNE 2019 1 Rotokauri Transport Hub and Proposed Changes to Tasman Rd HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL PlaceMakers Te Rapa Road Tasman Road Mitre10 Arthur Porter Drive The Base Project Location Chalmers Road Te Rapa Gateway Industrial Park Future Road State Highway 1 Wairere Drive Images are conceptual Project Location and subect to changes Rotokauri Transport Hub 2 Rotokauri Transport Hub and Proposed Changes to Tasman Rd HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL Pedestrian bridge connects Drop offs & to The Base, turnarounds platform, and park and ride Park and Rail ride area platform Bus depot with landscaped waiting area and shelters Tasman Road Future Road Future road with shared paths on Pedestrian each side bridge connects to The Base, platform, and park and ride Note: different smaller shelters will be used for the Shared start up service. path Rail platform The Base Tasman Road Future Road Shared Landscaped path area includes plantings Pedestrian connection to station Stormwater swale Conceptual Design Images are conceptual and subect to changes Rotokauri Transport Hub 3 Rotokauri Transport Hub and Proposed Changes to Tasman Rd HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL Images are conceptual and subect to changes Images are conceptual and subect to changes Tasman Road Tasmanspeed Road change speed change PlaceMakers Te Kowhai East Road 80 50 PlaceMakers 80 50 Te Kowhai East Road Arthur Porter Drive Arthur Porter Drive Tasman Road Tasman Road Tasman OtherOther motor motor vehiclesvehicles go go aroundaround Mitre10Mitre10 MaintainMaintain locallocal access access to to ChalmersChalmers Road Road propertyproperty ProposedProposed bus bus- - PedestrianPedestrian onlyonly section section bridgebridge connects connects Proposed to The Base of Tasman Proposed of Tasman Transport to The Base Transport State Highway 1 Road (between Hub State Highway 1 Road (between Hub ChalmersChalmers Road Road and Future Road) and Future Road) The Base Future Road The Base Future Road Other motor vehiclesOther go motor aroundvehicles go around Tasman Road Tasman Road Wairere Drive Wairere Drive Vehicle Access Changes Future road network VehicleRotokauri Access Transport Changes Hub ExistingFuture road road network network Rotokauri Transport Hub Bus-onlyExisting vehicle road accessnetwork 4 Rotokauri Transport Hub and Proposed Changes to Tasman Rd Bus-only HAMILTONvehicle CITY access COUNCIL Images are conceptual andImages subect are to conceptual changes and subect to changes Connection to Connection to existingexisting active active modesmodes network network Te Kowhai EastEast Road Road PlaceMakersPlaceMakers SeparatedSeparated off-road walkingwalking andand biking facilitiesfacilities Tasman Road Tasman Tasman Road Tasman Shared walking and Shared walking and biking path on each biking path on each side of the road side of the road Mitre10 Mitre10 Pedestrian Chalmers Drive Pedestrianbridge Chalmers Drive connectsbridge to Theconnects Base to The Base Proposed Transport Shared walking State Highway 1 ProposedHub Transport Sharedand cycling walking State Highway 1 Hub pathsand through cycling transportpaths through hub Arthur Porter Drive transport hub Arthur Porter Drive The Base Future Road Shared walking and The Base biking path on each Future Road Shared walking and Connection to side of the road existing active biking path on each Connectionmodes network to Future Road open side of the road existing active at same time as modes network Futuretransport Road hub open at same time as transport hub Wairere Drive Wairere Drive Walking and Cycling Concept Future road network Existing road network WalkingRotokauri and Transport Cycling Hub Concept Future road network Cycle facility - proposed Existing road network Rotokauri Transport Hub Cycle facility - existing Cycle facility - proposed 5 Rotokauri Transport Hub and Proposed Changes to Tasman Rd HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL Cycle facility - existing FURTHER INFORMATION Hamilton City Council Garden Place, Private Bag 3010, Hamilton [email protected] 07 838 6699 (24-7) hamilton.govt.nz/haveyoursay /hamiltoncitycouncil.
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