CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ON WATERFALL WAY ARMIDALE

Tuesday, 28 February 2017

 

Motorists are advised of changed traffic conditions on Waterfall Way at Armidale from next week for essential maintenance work to be carried out between Castledoyle and Cookes Roads.

 

Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall says inconvenience will be minimised during the work.

“Whether you’re travelling out to the coast or just to Blue Hole, Waterfall Way is an essential thoroughfare,” Mr Marshall said.

“These works will ensure travellers can be safe and comfortable, and are part of our commitment to improving roads across the Northern Tablelands.”

 

Work will be carried out from Monday, 6 March, for six weeks between 7am and 6pm on weekdays and 8am and 1pm on Saturdays, weather permitting.

 

The road will be reduced to one lane and a reduced speed limit will be in place for the safety of workers and motorists and may affect travel times.

 

Motorists are advised that access to Waterfall Way from Castledoyle Road will not be permitted during work hours. Motorists will be detoured via Canambe and Mann streets.

 

Motorists are also advised the Quota Park rest area will be closed for the duration of the work.

 

Roads and Maritime Services thanks the community for its patience while work is carried out.

 

For the latest traffic updates call 132 701, visit livetraffic.com or download the Live Traffic NSW App.

 

 

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