Invercargill's Don St to close as city revamp continues

12:32 pm on 7 August 2022

A main street in Invercargill will be partly closed from tomorrow as part of a revamp of the inner city.

INVERCARGILL, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 24, 2008: People visit downtown Invercargill, New Zealand. Invercargill is one of the southernmost cities in the world. 54,200 people live here.

Don Street will be closed to traffic until February, Photo: 123RF

Invercargil City Council started work on the upgrade last July with the aim of making the streetscape more attractive.

Parts of Don St between Dee and Kelvin streets will be closed to motor traffic, but not to pedestrians, from 8am tomorrow until February, when the project is due to be completed.

Esk Street has been closed for the duration of the project.

Council manager Michael Day said it was the safest way to progress the upgrade, which includes remedial work below street level, continuation of work on rain gardens, and footpath paving and carriageway construction.

"Staff have been working closely with affected businesses to ensure we can best help with the disruption and we really appreciate the understanding and patience of the businesses in Don St, as well as the public, while we race towards the finish line," he said.

"Work in both Don and Esk streets is shaping up and we know excitement is building in the community for the reopening of our new city centre."

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