A lane on Auckland Harbour Bridge could be closed temporarily to cars, so cyclists and pedestrians can use it.
Transport Minister Michael Wood yesterday confirmed the Government wants to build a new separate bridge - at an estimated cost of $785 million - alongside the AucklandHarbour Bridge, specifically for walkers, runners and cyclists.
Ahead of that the government is considering temporarily devoting an existing bridge lane to active transport, a plan that is supported by Auckland councillors Pippa Coom and Chris Darby.
"The missing link across the harbour bridge is for walking and cycling and also all the other e-mobility people are using now... people in wheelchairs, scootering, using skateboards," Coom said.
"We've got to plan for that and we've got to get this connection in place."
Darby said a bridge for cyclists and pedestrians had a strong business case, would be useful for commuters, and would become a tourist attraction.