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Three Miles/Hagley Park Rd reopen Monday, new Corporate Area traffic lights installed

Published:Wednesday | August 28, 2019 | 2:47 PM
Road works being undertaken along a section of Hagley Park Road in St Andrew - Kenyon Hemans photo.

The National Works Agency (NWA) is reporting that it has ramped up a number of activities in the Corporate Area and St Catherine in preparation for the start of the new school year, which begins on Monday, September 2.

With a number of road projects still to be completed, the NWA says its focus is on ensuring that critical corridors are available to its customers.

Manager, Communication and Customer Services at the NWA, Stephen Shaw, says that among the activities being done is the placing of the first layer of asphalt on all the corridors and the installation of traffic signals at some critical locations.

Shaw says works continue along Constant Spring Road, Hagley Park Road, Barbican Road, Camp Road, and Port Henderson Road.

Roads Open

Further, he says that the stretch of Constant Spring Road from Manor Park to West Kings House Road will be opened.

This means that four lanes of traffic will be accommodated, unlike the start of the last school year when only two lanes were available to the public, which at times had to be reduced to a single lane, Shaw notes.

Traffic will also be allowed along the entire stretch of Hagley Park Road with the Three Miles area once again being open to vehicular traffic.

The NWA says the two bridges constructed as part of the overall works will be put into service.

Motorists travelling from the direction of Marcus Garvey Drive and Portmore Toll Road wishing to head to Half Way Tree will, therefore, use the higher-level bridge, while those along Spanish Town Road, heading to or from downtown Kingston, will use the lower structure.

New Traffic Lights

As part of the overall strategy to reduce delays, Shaw says that some 12 points across Kingston and St Catherine will be controlled by traffic signals.

Among the areas that will be controlled by traffic lights are Cassava Piece Road, Mannings Hill Road and Hillman Road, along Constant Spring Road.

Locations along Hagley Park Road that will also have traffic lights for the start of the new school year include Keesing Avenue, Omara Road, and Three Miles.

The NWA says it also intends to have traffic signals in operation at Germaine Road, Pepperwood and the Naggo Head/Newlands intersection in Portmore, St Catherine, as well as at Acadia Drive in Barbican, St Andrew.

Temporary lane markings are also being done as the NWA says it seeks to reduce conflicting movements and inappropriate use of the newly laid corridors.

Shaw says that the NWA has had meetings with key stakeholders including the police, the Transport Authority, the Ministry of Education and the Jamaica Urban Transport Company.

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