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Heritage drowns out infrastructure trouble in unitary plan change

Intensification requires infrastructure spend not addressed in recent legislation.

Medium density housing will be enabled across most of Auckland.

Andrew Bevin Tue, 06 Sep 2022

Outrage over the intensification of special character zones has drowned out the real problems posed by Auckland’s new unitary plan, largely the lack of provision for infrastructure.

The proposed changes to Auckland’s Unitary Plan give effect to the Resource Management (Enabling Housing Supply)

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Andrew Bevin Tue, 06 Sep 2022
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