More changes for housing intensification laws…
Today Housing and RMA Reform Minister Hon. Chris Bishop announced more changes to the legislation requiring housing intensification in Auckland.
Public submissions on Plan change 120 close soon
Public submissions on proposed Plan Change 120: Housing Intensification and Resilience closes this Friday 19 December at 5pm.
East Auckland turn out for public meeting on intensification
On Tuesday night there was a public information session for East Auckland to understand more about the proposed housing intensification and what it might mean for their communities.
Public shares concerns about intensification at public meeting
On Tuesday 25 November there was a public meeting in Ōtara for the communities of South and East Auckland to learn more about the proposals for housing intensification and ask questions.
New plan for housing intensification
Last week the Governing Body of Auckland Council (Mayor and Councillors) voted to approve the replacement plan for intensification.
Plan Change 96 impacts Flat Bush
Auckland Council is currently proposing some changes through Plan Change 96 to “rezone land to correct zoning errors and anomalies”. This includes two areas near Barry Curtis Park – 66 Flat Bush School Road and 56 Brookview Drive.
Submission on Auckland Council's preliminary response to housing intensification
Central Government (together with the Opposition) have created legislation that requires all larger cities in New Zealand to allow more intensification of housing. Auckland Council have prepared a preliminary response and asked for public feedback. The following is my submission.
Labour and National team up on housing - but will it be effective?
Yesterday saw a massive announcement on housing - a rare show of bipartisan support with Labour and National announcing an end to single house zones in the largest cities in New Zealand.
Auckland's growth needs to be managed so local voice not lost
It's no secret that Auckland has been growing at a tremendous rate, in many cases faster than our infrastructure can keep up with. It's put a massive strain on our housing, transport, water and environment as well as the people who live here.