With the Auckland Harbour Bridge now set in lights, attention turns to building the SkyPath shared cycle and walking path across the bridge.
The new Labour-led Government has promised $30m to build SkyPath and there are plans to connect it with SeaPath, a 3km cycle and walkway from Northcote Pt and along the motorway to Esmonde Rd in Takapuna at a cost of $33m.
The SkyPath project has suffered a series of setbacks since it received resource consent in November 2016, including Downer Construction pulling out from building it in February last year and, five months later, the SkyPath Trust withdrawing support from the public-private partnership (PPP) formed to build and toll it.
Morrison & Co, the Wellington-based investment company that teamed up with Auckland Council to build and toll SkyPath, said it was no longer engaged with the project.
Associate Transport Minister Julie Anne Genter said the Government was working with the NZ Transport Agency and the council to "determine the best design, delivery and ongoing management of the project".