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One law for urban planning and RMA – Productivity Commission

Just changing urban planning's legislation alone will not fix a complex and often unclear system.

Sally Lindsay
Wed, 29 Mar 2017

Urban planning and the Resource Management Act should become just one law, the Productivity Commission says.

In its just-released report Better Urban Planning, the commission says the RMA, which while groundbreaking for its time, has become a weak point in the planning system.

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Sally Lindsay
Wed, 29 Mar 2017
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