Watch: MP cheers early opening of interchange ramp

Bay of Plenty MP Tom Rutherford at the Pāpāmoa East Interchange. Photo / Rosalie Liddle Crawford

Bay of Plenty MP Tom Rutherford is celebrating a win for the community; subject to some considerations being met, Tauranga City Council says it is likely one of the ramp connections at the Pāpāmoa East Interchange will open nearly a year early.

Rutherford first contacted the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi in December 2024 to inquire about the possibility of opening the eastbound off-ramp and on-ramp on the Tauranga Eastern Link before the full completion of the interchange, scheduled for the third quarter of 2026.

He also wrote to the Minister of Transport Chris Bishop on February 12, advocating for the early opening of the ramps, which would help alleviate traffic congestion for Pāpāmoa, Tauranga’s largest and fastest-growing suburb, now boasting a population of 37,800.

“I have engaged with our local community on this issue, including Tauranga City Council, residents and local businesses. There is strong support across all these groups for an early opening of these specific ramps, recognising the significant benefits this would bring to our community including reduced travel times and improved safety by redirecting traffic away from the already congested Domain Road exit.”

Rutherford emphasised the challenges faced by the community, including increased pressure on local roads, longer travel times and added congestion. He also highlighted the environmental impact of unnecessary detours.

“The ramps are nearly finished, and I would love to see them open ahead of schedule, perhaps a year or so before the full interchange is completed,” Rutherford said.

“This would ease the pressure on Domain Road and provide a much-needed route for those living in Pāpāmoa East. It would also offer a more direct entry point for people travelling from Mount Maunganui or other areas to the Tauranga Eastern Link, as well as an easier exit to head toward Whakatāne.”

“NZTA is currently in discussion with Tauranga City Council on the possible options for early opening of entry and/or exit ramps at the Papamoa East Interchange,” NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi system design regional manager Susan Collins said.

“We agree it would be positive for everyone if a pragmatic way forward could be found and fully appreciate the pressures on the local network.

“As a priority, we are working our way through requirements around signage and tolling to ensure that the decision ultimately made is efficient, safe and fair for everyone using the TEL.

“We will continue to keep TCC fully informed as we move through that process,” Collins said.

The Pāpāmoa East Interchange development.  Image / Tauranga City Council
The Pāpāmoa East Interchange development. Image / Tauranga City Council

“Council is actively exploring and assessing options with our contractor and other project partners to open the northern (eastbound) exit/entry ramps connecting to the Pāpāmoa East area in advance of completing the full interchange,” Tauranga City Council major projects director Chris Barton said.

Barton said considerations the council was working through with project partners and stakeholders include ensuring the safety of road users and construction staff; confirming all construction activities on or near the ramps are completed prior to ramp opening; assessing potential impacts or complications to ongoing construction to complete the interchange (construction efficiency, time, or cost implications); and the potential complications in connecting traffic to the Tauranga Eastern Link (SH2) early.

“Subject to addressing the considerations outlined above, it is likely we will be able to open one of the interchange ramp connections in the second half of 2025,” Barton said.

“This is great news for our community,” Rutherford said. “Getting even one of these ramps open this year will help ease the daily commute for thousands of Pāpāmoa families.

“I’m really pleased to see the council working on practical solutions that deliver results sooner. It’s exactly what our growing suburb needs right now.

”As Pāpāmoa continues to expand, these interchange connections are essential for managing traffic flow and improving residents' day-to-day lives."

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