Councillor frustrated to be left out of second Auckland harbour crossing discussions (opens original article in a new tab)
An Auckland councillor is frustrated that the council was excluded from discussions about a potential second harbour crossing, emphasizing the need for public input and sustainable transport solutions.
- Auckland Councillor Richard Hills expressed frustration over the council's exclusion from discussions about a second harbour crossing.
- The proposed bridge includes four motorway lanes, two rapid transit lanes, and paths for pedestrians and cyclists.
- Hills emphasized the need for public consultation and prioritization of public transport in the project design.
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