Horowhenua Chronicle

Housing shortage a major issue

A global challenge contributi­ng to cost of living crisis

- OPINION Mayor Bernie Wanden Horowhenua District Council

Decent, affordable housing is crucial for people’s wellbeing, yet cities worldwide are struggling to meet the housing needs of their citizens, while keeping costs in check for low and middle-income earners.

Like many regions across Aotearoa, Horowhenua is grappling with a shortage of affordable housing, particular­ly smaller one- and twobedroom dwellings and universall­y designed (mobility) homes.

Limited availabili­ty poses challenges for first home buyers, downsizing retirees and those with moderate incomes looking for suitable living spaces.

The housing crunch isn’t a new issue; it’s a global challenge contributi­ng to New Zealand’s overall cost of living crisis. Decent, affordable housing is crucial for people’s wellbeing, yet cities worldwide are struggling to meet the housing needs of their citizens, while keeping costs in check for low and middle-income earners.

So, what’s the remedy for our local housing gridlock? There’s no easy answer, but it’s clear that doing the same old things won’t yield new results. Councils must broaden their thinking, get creative, and adapt to the evolving needs of communitie­s while considerin­g population growth.

At Horowhenua District Council we believe that a local housing strategy is essential, linking housing outcomes to economic and social benefits, while tying them to transport, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, and infrastruc­ture

goals. While council can’t boost household incomes, it can play a crucial role in enabling the constructi­on of more affordable homes, optimising consenting processes, and fine-tuning policies.

To achieve this, we need more space for affordable housing options and a shift in the narrative to make land more readily available for building, buying, and renting homes that suit our communitie­s needs. Leading a complex system requires a clear strategic vision, long term objectives, and effective plans, all of which were considered in 2019 pre pandemic through the Housing Action Plan.

Is affordable housing really a thing, or are we talking about housing affordabil­ity?

Affordable housing relates to the available stock meeting demand at an affordable market price, while housing affordabil­ity considers households’ capacity to cover housing costs while meeting other basic living expenses.

Council’s ability to enable tangible outcomes is focused on encouragin­g affordable housing as we believe this is where we can provide the greatest impact.

Adding to the complexity of the housing equation is population growth. Projection­s indicate that the Horowhenua District Council will continue growing at a 1.5 per cent annually until 2030 and then carry on increasing by over 2 per cent, with the completion of the O¯ taki to North of Levin (O¯ 2NL) Highway making our district even more attractive. As the local economy grows, so does the appeal of living and working here, putting extra pressure on housing.

While council welcomes this growth, it’s clear that effective leadership from council is crucial in managing this growth. To this end council has just completed a rapid review of the 2019 Housing Action Plan with a view to refocusing the effort on those areas of the affordable housing challenge that can provide the greatest impact in the short to medium term.

The aim of the revision was to establish a clear link to council’s role as an enabler and influencer to utilise partnershi­ps, develop initiative­s and free up land previously identified for disposal, to generate opportunit­ies for the developmen­t of affordable housing across our district.

The integratio­n and streamlini­ng of consenting and approval processes are high on the agenda within the new framework, as both council performanc­e and government policy are key contributo­rs to the provision of affordable housing opportunit­ies.

Council remains motivated and invested in providing avenues and opportunit­ies to support and encourage developmen­ts across our district to create opportunit­ies that support the Housing Action Plan’s vision of providing ‘Homes for All.’

 ?? ?? Mayor Bernie Wanden
Mayor Bernie Wanden

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