Auckland Transport has told planning commissioners it needs to double the width of a proposed highway to Whangaparaoa Peninsula - despite having no immediate funding for the $387 million project.
Although the long-envisaged Penlink scheme fell out of Auckland Council's 10-year budget, its transport agency still hopes to attract private investors within that time-frame to develop it as a tolled shortcut to the peninsula from the Northern Motorway at Redvale, via a bridge over the Weiti River and Stillwater.
The organisation said at the opening of a hearing in Orewa yesterday that it need to develop the 7km highway as a four-lane tolled road to ease severe traffic congestion along the peninsula and cater for population growth through a wider catchment including Silverdale and Dairy Flat.
It wants to include in the project a bridge 540m long and 40m above the Weiti River.
A designation for a two-lane highway and three-lane bridge was issued in 2001, but expires in February unless the four-member hearings panel approves an application to extend it for 20 years and add what Auckland Transport says are small areas of land.