Transport Minister Steven Joyce rejected advice from three Government departments that the Auckland Council should retain a direct role in transport planning, official papers reveal.
He has persuaded the Cabinet to give Auckland Transport - a council subsidiary but with five of seven voting directors appointed by himself - planning powers now the domain of elected councillors.
Among papers issued under the Official Information Act to Auckland University public health doctor Alex Macmillan is a Ministry of Transport report showing Mr Joyce rejected a ministry proposal to let the council specify planning outcomes and objectives.
He recommended legislation to give Auckland Transport responsibility for approving a new 10-year Super City transport plan, while noting two of its board were councillors.
"This allows the Auckland Council to influence the board through the appointment of board members and by making operating rules for Auckland Transport," he told the Cabinet.