Holiday alert! Kerbside collections scheduled for Good Friday will be a day later than normal (even recyclers need a holiday!). The Queenstown and Wānaka Transfer Stations will be closed on Good Friday 18 April. The public recycling drop off on Glenda Drive will be closed on Good Friday 18 April. Find out more information on our Rubbish & Recycling Collection webpage.

Thursday, 27 March 2025

Postponed: Work on Glenda Drive

New paving will now take place in spring

QLDC Glenda Drive Closure 800Px X 800Px Mar25

**UPDATE - THURSDAY 10 APRIL 2025**

Work to lay down new pavement on sections of Glenda Drive has been postponed, as weather delays to the project’s start date and rapidly dropping temperatures mean paving quality would come with significant risk.

Work to replace pavement in the area is expected to be carried out later this year when winter’s over and consistently warm temperatures are present.

 

**ORIGINAL ADVISORY**

From Tuesday 8 April to Thursday 24 April, Glenda Drive in Frankton will be temporarily closed to traffic overnight from 7.00pm to 7.00am so crews can carry out excavations and lay down new road pavement between Hardware Lane and Frankton Transfer Station.

Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) General Manager Property & Infrastructure, Tony Avery shared the work on Glenda Drive was being carried out at night to avoid the significant disruption likely from trying to complete it during the day.

“To ensure businesses continue to have access during these works, we’ll open up Glenda Drive to one lane of southbound traffic every morning at 7.00am through to when work starts again at 7.00pm,” said Mr Avery.

“Glenda Drive supports a significant number of industrial vehicles servicing Queenstown Lakes District, and is naturally affected by wear and tear over time. Replacing the pavement now will avoid further deterioration and the need for more expensive and disruptive work in future.”

Property owners, staff, and visitors to businesses on Glenda Drive are encouraged to avoid parking on the road after 7.00pm, so the works can be carried out safely and as quickly as possible.

Vehicles needing to leave a premises during overnight work hours and from within the road closure will be guided by staff through the site and south along Glenda Drive to exit the area.

Mr Avery added QLDC was committed to ensuring commercial properties on Glenda Drive could continue to operate throughout the work, and where possible, crews would accommodate the needs of businesses within the project’s delivery plans.

“Our approach is likely to result in some congestion on Hawthorne Drive, especially at peak hours, but it helps to avoid the disruption that would come with a 24 hour closure to Glenda Drive, or significantly longer delivery timeframes if the work was completed under stop/go,” said Mr Avery.

Downer NZ has been contracted to carry out these works.

**Dates of work delayed by two days due to weather affecting available paving material**

ENDS | KUA MUTU.

Media contact: communications@qldc.govt.nz or call 03 441 1802.

FURTHER INFORMATION | Kā pāroko tāpiri:

Map of closure on Glenda Drive: https://www.qldc.govt.nz/media/tfudumd4/qldc_glenda-drive-closure_800px-x-800px_mar25.jpg