
Major refurb in store for Auckland's housing plans
The government has unveiled a major refurb of Auckland's controversial housing intensification plans. It has slashed the minimum number homes the city must plan for, from over two million down to 1.6 million. The original proposal caused an uproar, with some critics concerned about the preservation of heritage homes and intensification ruining the character of some suburbs. Auckland's Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson spoke to Lisa Owen.
Checkpoint · RNZ
February 19, 20268m 38s
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The government has unveiled a major refurb of Auckland's controversial housing intensification plans. It has slashed the minimum number homes the city must plan for, from over two million down to 1.6 million. The original proposal caused an uproar, with some critics concerned about the preservation of heritage homes and intensification ruining the character of some suburbs. Auckland's Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Auckland