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Housing supply set to climb to new heights

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The Porirua City Council is seeking feedback on a Government initiative forcing councils to increase the housing supply in urban areas by allowing greater intensific­ation.

This means Porirua will need to change rules to allow for three-storey buildings in all residentia­l areas, and even taller buildings within walking distance of the city centre, local centres, commercial areas and public transport stops.

Porirua Mayor Anita Baker said the current housing shortage is a very real challenge facing the region, and New Zealand as a whole.

‘‘It’s no secret that across the nation we’re struggling to find enough houses to make sure everyone has a roof over their head and somewhere to call home.

‘‘Porirua is a growing city, and we simply need more houses to meet demand,’’ she said.

‘‘While we’re limited in what we can do as this is a Government directive, we do want to hear from our people to make sure our local voices are heard.

‘‘So please let us know what you think.’’

To provide feedback on the opportunit­ies or challenges for housing intensific­ation in Porirua you can visit poriruacit­y.govt.nz/housingden­sity and fill out a survey.

The council is also proposing to rezone an area of land in the Northern Growth Area, near Pukerua Bay, for urban developmen­t to enable 1000 new homes.

Manager of environmen­t and city planning Stewart McKenzie said the goal was to provide more housing opportunit­ies for the growing city.

The proposal includes a structure plan that addresses matters such as how the developmen­t fits with the landscape and how stormwater runoff will be managed, and identifies transport routes, the appropriat­e zoning of areas and the location of ecological areas for protection.

‘‘We are interested in your feedback on the draft structure plan, so please get in touch with our team,’’ McKenzie said.

You can contact the environmen­t and city planning team by emailing dpreview@poriruacit­y.govt.nz or phoning 237 5089.

The period for feedback on both proposals will run until Friday, May 6.

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