Papakura-Clevedon Road and Clevedon Road Intersection Improvement Project
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Proposal outcome
In August 2025, we proposed intersection improvements at Papakura-Clevedon Road, Clevedon Road. After reviewing all the feedback we received, we are proceeding with the work with the following changes
Remove the cycle ramps on all approaches
Remove the cycle advanced stop box (ASB) from the shared through and left-turn lane on the Dominion Road approach
Increase the setback of the vehicle limit lines from the cycle ASB to 1.5m (0.5m proposed) on all approaches
Add an additional 12m of broken yellow lines on the northern side of Papakura-Clevedon Road and on the southern side of Clevedon Road
Add an additional 6m of broken yellow lines on the western side of Okawa Avenue
see updated plans
What happens next
We anticipate the changes will be constructed in March 2024. We will be in touch with local residents and businesses prior to any construction taking place.
Community feedback Thank you for helping us make better decisions for your neighbourhood, informed by your local knowledge.
Making the Papakura-Clevedon Road and Clevedon Road intersection safer for all road users!
This project is part of Auckland Transport's High-Risk Intersection Programme, a safety improvement programme that prioritises safety interventions at high-risk intersections in Auckland.
Between 2019 and 2023, 16 crashes were recorded, with nine resulting in minor injuries. Notably, 63% of these crashes involved crossing or turning. Although no fatal or serious crashes have occurred, the nature of these high-risk crash types, combined with increasing traffic and heavy vehicle volumes, underscores the need for safety enhancements.
We are Proposing the following safety improvements at the intersection:
The proposal is expected to significantly reduce the likelihood of crashes at the intersection. It is also expected to improve safety and amenities for pedestrians in the area. The proposed treatment includes:
Installing a signalised intersection with new pedestrian crossings on each approach.
Widening the footpath where possible and required.
Introducing new road markings and signageto support the signalisation, including traffic lane markings and no-stopping-at-all-times (broken yellow lines), etc.
Kerb realignment and Improved cycling facilities.
Benefits and Impacts
Signalising the intersection controls all movements and manages the traffic flow, while prioritising safe crossings for pedestrians.
Safer pedestrian crossing facilities will make it easier and more enjoyable for you, our Tamariki, and the community to navigate your neighbourhood with confidence.
Improved line marking at the intersection provides a safer waiting location for people on bikes
Parking changes will involve reprioritising 16 parking spaces on all four legs of the intersection and painting broken yellow lines to provide queuing spaces for vehicles,ensuring that pedestrians crossing the road can see approaching vehicles clearly.
What happens next
The survey has now been closed, and we are reviewing the feedback.
We’ll post the outcome of this proposal and a summary of community feedback on our website.
Any change to the plan will be updated on our website.
Proposal outcome
In August 2025, we proposed intersection improvements at Papakura-Clevedon Road, Clevedon Road. After reviewing all the feedback we received, we are proceeding with the work with the following changes
Remove the cycle ramps on all approaches
Remove the cycle advanced stop box (ASB) from the shared through and left-turn lane on the Dominion Road approach
Increase the setback of the vehicle limit lines from the cycle ASB to 1.5m (0.5m proposed) on all approaches
Add an additional 12m of broken yellow lines on the northern side of Papakura-Clevedon Road and on the southern side of Clevedon Road
Add an additional 6m of broken yellow lines on the western side of Okawa Avenue
see updated plans
What happens next
We anticipate the changes will be constructed in March 2024. We will be in touch with local residents and businesses prior to any construction taking place.
Community feedback Thank you for helping us make better decisions for your neighbourhood, informed by your local knowledge.
Making the Papakura-Clevedon Road and Clevedon Road intersection safer for all road users!
This project is part of Auckland Transport's High-Risk Intersection Programme, a safety improvement programme that prioritises safety interventions at high-risk intersections in Auckland.
Between 2019 and 2023, 16 crashes were recorded, with nine resulting in minor injuries. Notably, 63% of these crashes involved crossing or turning. Although no fatal or serious crashes have occurred, the nature of these high-risk crash types, combined with increasing traffic and heavy vehicle volumes, underscores the need for safety enhancements.
We are Proposing the following safety improvements at the intersection:
The proposal is expected to significantly reduce the likelihood of crashes at the intersection. It is also expected to improve safety and amenities for pedestrians in the area. The proposed treatment includes:
Installing a signalised intersection with new pedestrian crossings on each approach.
Widening the footpath where possible and required.
Introducing new road markings and signageto support the signalisation, including traffic lane markings and no-stopping-at-all-times (broken yellow lines), etc.
Kerb realignment and Improved cycling facilities.
Benefits and Impacts
Signalising the intersection controls all movements and manages the traffic flow, while prioritising safe crossings for pedestrians.
Safer pedestrian crossing facilities will make it easier and more enjoyable for you, our Tamariki, and the community to navigate your neighbourhood with confidence.
Improved line marking at the intersection provides a safer waiting location for people on bikes
Parking changes will involve reprioritising 16 parking spaces on all four legs of the intersection and painting broken yellow lines to provide queuing spaces for vehicles,ensuring that pedestrians crossing the road can see approaching vehicles clearly.
What happens next
The survey has now been closed, and we are reviewing the feedback.
We’ll post the outcome of this proposal and a summary of community feedback on our website.
Any change to the plan will be updated on our website.
Page last updated: 10 Oct 2025, 01:39 PM
Plans for Papakura-Clevedon Road and Clevedon Road Intersection safety improvements