

Local councils are responsible for land use planning under the Resource Management Act, which affects where and how new houses are constructed, as well as the design of cities and towns. In some areas, councils also provide housing to those who need it most.

Local councils are responsible for land use planning under the Resource Management Act, which affects where and how new houses are constructed, as well as the design of cities and towns. In some areas, councils also provide housing to those who need it most.
Cut needless red tape so building homes becomes faster, cheaper and free from endless council bureaucracy and planning obstruction.
Ensure zoning rules and core infrastructure match housing demand without driving up local rates or placing strain on existing services.
Allow residents to develop and enjoy their land without interference, costly delays or obstructive processes from council bureaucrats.
Reduce bureaucracy and red tape so building homes becomes faster, cheaper and more efficient, thus improving supply and availability.
Ensure new developments scale roading, parking and wastewater systems to accommodate increased demand without pushing up rates.
Engage with local communities to ensure developments are appropriate in scale and character for unique local neighbourhoods.
Advocate for affordable, well-planned housing near transport hubs, ensuring roads, stormwater and sewerage can support growth.
Support well-designed local streets and shared spaces that are safe, accessible and reflect the character of Ōrākei communities.
Advocate for cutting red tape and ensuring housing growth aligns with infrastructure, supporting smart growth that delivers value.
Cut needless red tape so building homes becomes faster, cheaper and free from endless council bureaucracy and planning obstruction.
Ensure zoning rules and core infrastructure match housing demand without driving up local rates or placing strain on existing services.
Allow residents to develop and enjoy their land without interference, costly delays or obstructive processes from council bureaucrats.
Reduce bureaucracy and red tape so building homes becomes faster, cheaper and more efficient, thus improving supply and availability.
Ensure new developments scale roading, parking and wastewater systems to accommodate increased demand without pushing up rates.
Engage with local communities to ensure developments are appropriate in scale and character for unique local neighbourhoods.
Advocate for affordable, well-planned housing near transport hubs, ensuring roads, stormwater and sewerage can support growth.
Support well-designed local streets and shared spaces that are safe, accessible and reflect the character of Ōrākei communities.
Advocate for cutting red tape and ensuring housing growth aligns with infrastructure, supporting smart growth that delivers value.
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