A resolution for a Wairoa bridge with no owner is nearing, with a report commissioned by Wairoa District Council undergoing peer review.
The Patangata Bridge in Whakakī was built about 50 years ago to give a digger access to the beach. The digger was needed to clear a channel to the sea from Whakakī Lake, which floods several times a year when the outflow is blocked by sand.
But while floodwaters could exit, too much sea water entered, so a different spot was found for the flood-relief earthworks, and although the bridge was no longer needed, it remained for local community use.
When local councils were later amalgamated the Patangata Bridge was left off the asset register of the new Wairoa District Council.
In August this year the council decided to close the deteriorating bridge to cars citing safety concerns.