Aviemore Drive Safety Improvements

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Coming up

Road Closure - Aviemore Drive and Highland Park Drive

When - 8pm Friday 22 November to 5am Monday 25 November

Click here to view a detailed detour map

Project update

The Aviemore Drive, Highland Park – Roundabout, and Pedestrian Safety Improvements project is reaching it's final stages!

This project has been under construction for the past three months, and as it draws to a close we will need to close a section of Aviemore Drive and Highland Park Drive for three days to complete the roundabout construction, asphalt resurfacing and line marking.

If you plan to travel through the area during this time, please plan ahead and follow all signs and detour routes.

We know construction at night can be very disruptive. We will monitor our vibration and dust levels and do our best to keep noise to a minimum.

Contact us

Please reach out if you have any questions about this stage of the project.

Email: projects@at.govt.nz

Phone: 09 930 5090

Finally, we would like to thank you for your patience and understanding during this time.


Project summary

Everyone across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland should be able to get to where they need to and back home safely. This includes people in cars, on bikes, on foot, on scooters, or on mobility devices.

To support the speed limit change along Aviemore Drive and to keep Aucklanders safe, we proposed some changes:

  • At the Highland Park Drive intersection AT consulted on installing a roundabout with pedestrian and cyclist crossings on all legs of the intersection. We also proposed to install cycle paths and separators near the intersection so people on bikes can navigate the roundabout safely.
  • Between Lewisham Street and Aberfeldy Avenue we also proposed to install a raised pedestrian crossing and upgrades to the bus stops to support the changes.

Consultation outcome

After reviewing all the feedback received, we will proceed with changes to the proposal:

  • We will not proceed with the raised pedestrian crossing between Lewisham Road and Aberfeldy Avenue. However, we will continue to monitor this area for future improvements.
  • We will proceed with the roundabout with pedestrian and cyclist crossings at the Highland Park Drive and Aviemore Drive intersection as well as the cycle lane at this location.

Click here for view the feedback report

How did we reach this outcome?

  • We considered feedback received from the local community, including key stakeholders such as emergency services and elected members, and those directly impacted by the proposed changes.
  • Many locals have told us in their feedback and during our visit to local businesses that the Highland Park Drive and Aviemore Drive intersection is dangerous and confusing to navigate.
  • Installing the roundabout will make it easier and safer to navigate for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists travelling along Aviemore Drive.


Coming up

Road Closure - Aviemore Drive and Highland Park Drive

When - 8pm Friday 22 November to 5am Monday 25 November

Click here to view a detailed detour map

Project update

The Aviemore Drive, Highland Park – Roundabout, and Pedestrian Safety Improvements project is reaching it's final stages!

This project has been under construction for the past three months, and as it draws to a close we will need to close a section of Aviemore Drive and Highland Park Drive for three days to complete the roundabout construction, asphalt resurfacing and line marking.

If you plan to travel through the area during this time, please plan ahead and follow all signs and detour routes.

We know construction at night can be very disruptive. We will monitor our vibration and dust levels and do our best to keep noise to a minimum.

Contact us

Please reach out if you have any questions about this stage of the project.

Email: projects@at.govt.nz

Phone: 09 930 5090

Finally, we would like to thank you for your patience and understanding during this time.


Project summary

Everyone across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland should be able to get to where they need to and back home safely. This includes people in cars, on bikes, on foot, on scooters, or on mobility devices.

To support the speed limit change along Aviemore Drive and to keep Aucklanders safe, we proposed some changes:

  • At the Highland Park Drive intersection AT consulted on installing a roundabout with pedestrian and cyclist crossings on all legs of the intersection. We also proposed to install cycle paths and separators near the intersection so people on bikes can navigate the roundabout safely.
  • Between Lewisham Street and Aberfeldy Avenue we also proposed to install a raised pedestrian crossing and upgrades to the bus stops to support the changes.

Consultation outcome

After reviewing all the feedback received, we will proceed with changes to the proposal:

  • We will not proceed with the raised pedestrian crossing between Lewisham Road and Aberfeldy Avenue. However, we will continue to monitor this area for future improvements.
  • We will proceed with the roundabout with pedestrian and cyclist crossings at the Highland Park Drive and Aviemore Drive intersection as well as the cycle lane at this location.

Click here for view the feedback report

How did we reach this outcome?

  • We considered feedback received from the local community, including key stakeholders such as emergency services and elected members, and those directly impacted by the proposed changes.
  • Many locals have told us in their feedback and during our visit to local businesses that the Highland Park Drive and Aviemore Drive intersection is dangerous and confusing to navigate.
  • Installing the roundabout will make it easier and safer to navigate for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists travelling along Aviemore Drive.


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
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