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New Plymouth District Mayor slams NZTA’s planned closure of SH3

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PUBLISHED: 5 NOV 2025

New Plymouth District Mayor Max Brough has labelled plans to close State Highway 3 in north Taranaki for five days in January, “unacceptable” warning it will cause serious impact to local businesses, and disruption to visitors and locals travelling in and out of the region at a critical time of year.

New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) recently announced plans to close the road between Okau Road in Ahititi and the Uruti Community Hall from 12.01am Friday 16 January to 11.59pm Tuesday 20 January, to replace ageing bridges and culverts.  

“This road is a lifeline for local businesses who are doing it tough currently and the holiday season is crucial to them,” says Mayor Max.

“This planned closure on top of other closures are compounding a perennial problem, and a long-term solution is required for the whole corridor north.

“When decisions like this are made behind closed doors, it sends a message that local voices don’t matter and treats our community like second-class citizens.”

He believes compensation should be paid by NZTA to local businesses impacted by such decisions.

“This isn’t about opposing progress — it’s about doing it the right way,” says Mayor Max.

“Upgrades and maintenance can be done by working with and listening to those affected, as well as keeping our economy moving at the same time. That’s what good partnership looks like.” 

Find out more on NZTA's project page

 

Caption: A section of State Highway 3 in north Taranaki will be closed for five days during January. Photo NZTA.