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Auckland intensification positive; housing affordability and business land supply slightly negative

Most recommendations from the hearings panel positive for Auckland. With special feature audio.

Sally Lindsay
Thu, 28 Jul 2016

An urban economics expert who was on the government-appointed Unitary Plan independent hearings panel’s expert group says the city’s new zonings should provide more than enough housing and business land to meet demands over the next 30 years.

Adam Thompson was part of the expert group that

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Sally Lindsay
Thu, 28 Jul 2016
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