Housing numbers 'overcooked'
Few houses will be able to be accommodated in urban limits, despite new intensification rules.
Sally Lindsay
Mon, 12 Oct 2015
Auckland is not going to be able to fit 70% of the expected housing growth over the next 30 years into the existing city limits, despite intensification.
This revelation has been made in evidence to the Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan’s (PAUP) independent hearings panel.
Only 30% of the expected
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Sally Lindsay
Mon, 12 Oct 2015
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