Putting the brakes on further expansion of Auckland port into Waitemata Harbour is a golden opportunity for the city to start thinking about transferring its port operation to Northland Port at Marsden Pt, says former Northland Port Corporation chairman Mike Daniel.
However, Auckland Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse has indicated that Auckland port is not going anywhere.
Auckland City yesterday decided to undertake a major review on the ongoing needs of Ports of Auckland (POA) before any decision is made on port expansion. This follows a storm of protest from Aucklanders who say POA plans to extend the wharves and increase numbers of gantries will further disfigure the harbour.
The review would also include looking at future requirements for freight services across the upper North Island.
Mr Daniel says it's a no-brainer for the low-earning, congested port of Auckland to look north for a solution. He wants the review to look at the possibility of selling Ports of Auckland's $1 billion worth of prime waterfront and using about one-third of the proceeds to bring Northland Port on stream as a replacement.