For the first time, central and local government have partnered to work out the solutions to Auckland's transport issues.
Released this afternoon, the Auckland Transport Alignment foundation report addresses the main challenges facing the city and what the future looks like, including another harbour crossing and autonomous cars.
Medium growth projections are that the city's population will increase by more than 700,000 or by 50 per cent over the next 30 years and the number of jobs will increase by more than 270,000 (about 40 per cent). Nearly a third of this growth will occur beyond 20km of the city centre. This growing population will put pressure on Auckland's transport networks.
The report identifies the main issues that need to be focused on as:
•Access to employment and labour by making jobs accessible by car within 30 minutes and by public transport within 45 minutes during the morning peak.