Politicians back North Shore local boards' wish to restore public access to 4km of coastline destroyed in 1950s.
Auckland transport politicians are backing a proposal to recreate beaches lost to North Shore's Shoal Bay when the harbour bridge was built in the 1950s.
They will ask the Government's Transport Agency to consider the proposal - which also includes a pedestrian and cycling path between the bridge and Takapuna - in plans for a new harbour crossing costing up to $5 billion.
Although a new bridge or road and rail tunnels are unlikely to be built for 20 years, Auckland Council's transport committee wants the agency to investigate shorter-term enhancements to Shoal Bay such as restoring the coastline beside the Northern Motorway around Sulphur Beach or building a bridge over Esmonde Rd to Barrys Pt Rd in Takapuna.
That follows a joint approach to the committee from the Kaipatiki and Devonport-Takapuna local boards, with Garth Falconer of Reset Urban Design, who has worked on a number of coastal restoration projects.