New Wynyard Crossing Bridge resource consent application withdrawn

The resource consent application to replace the current Wynyard Crossing Bridge with a new design has been withdrawn and the work completed to date will be put aside until funding is available.

The Wynyard Crossing Bridge, originally instated for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, is a popular route for people walking and cycling between Te Wero Island and Wynyard Quarter. It was always intended to be in situ while a more permanent and progressive bridge concept was explored.

In the lead up to the 36th America’s Cup, plans to replace the existing bridge were brought forward, and Panuku Development Auckland began the consenting process.

To date, an accelerated programme of investigations has been undertaken, and a resource consent application was submitted for the new bridge design option. After further cost assessment, the prudent decision was made to withdraw the resource consent application.

Looking forward, Panuku will apply for the required funding in the 2025 Long-Term Plan (LTP) budget bid. If successful, the design and consenting work completed to date will be incorporated in a renewed resource consent application. Until then, the current Wynyard Crossing Bridge is set to undergo a thorough repair and maintenance programme that will extend its lifespan.

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