While Aucklanders debate Len Brown, here in Tauranga our own controversy splits the city: the Harbour Drive footpath in Bureta.
Just like Brown's future, Harbour Drive has divided Tauranga over who has the right to use this path - pedestrians or cyclists.
In July chief reporter Michele Hunter said that common sense should mean that the path can be shared. This week columnist Richard Moore waded in saying it comes down to "manners" on both sides.
In the Bay of Plenty Times Weekend, John Cousins reported pedestrians have organised a counter-petition to keep it as a footpath, in response to cyclists' earlier petition that persuaded Tauranga City Council to change the legal definition of the footpath.
Harbour Drive resident Stewart Taylor who organised the counter-petition posed the question; "where else in New Zealand do you get the right to ride on a footpath?"