This bridge was to be the first step in creating a $5 million park and playground in Milldale, until developer Fulton Hogan pulled out.
Accusations are flying among Auckland Council staff and local board representatives as to how and why Milldale developer Fulton Hogan was able to renege on its plan to develop Waterloo Reserve for the community.
The upshot is that the reserve will be a much less impressive public amenity than originally envisaged.
Waterloo Reserve is central to the Milldale residential development, adjacent to its first retail centre and also near Milldale Primary.
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