Auckland Council's chief planner says he wants the inner-city rail link completed by 2021, despite the Government saying there is a stronger case for building it almost a decade later.
Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee told a transport summit in Wellington yesterday that the case for the $2.86 billion rail link would be stronger in 2030 than the council's target.
Speaking at the summit today, Auckland Council chief planning officer Roger Blakeley responded that such a delay would be "untenable".
He said further delays to the rail link would limit employment, growth and economic benefits.
"I'm aware that the Minister of Transport Gerry Brownlee said yesterday that, in his view, the case for the city rail link is stronger at 2030 rather than 2020.