The Northern Advocate

Petition on its way to Parliament

1642 people want review of all Kāinga Ora housing plans in Kensington

- Denise Piper

Family friendly social housing is what the community of Kensington want in their Whangārei suburb, not the two and three-storey apartments Kāinga Ora has proposed.

A total of 1642 people have signed a petition urging the Government to halt all proposed Kāinga Ora social housing in Kensington, in order to review its scale and density.

Kāinga Ora plans to build 63 new homes on land it owns in Cairnfield Rd, Churchill

St, King St, Kamo Rd and Lovatt Cres, mostly in two and three-storey blocks called walk-ups.

A dozen residents presented the petition to Whangārei MP Shane Reti on Thursday, in front of a three-lot site on Cairnfield Rd where 12 twobedroom homes are planned.

Resident Veronica Turketo said residents support social housing and are not Nimbys, who say “not in my back yard” to developmen­t.

However, residents want something that fits with the community, she said, rather than the high-density proposed by Kāinga Ora.

“We want family focused social housing with community-focused, collaborat­ive input from us and key stakeholde­rs to be adopted for all future developmen­ts. What’s Nimby about that?”

Another resident, Joanna Brambleby, said the Government is prioritisi­ng getting families with children out of emergency accommodat­ion, yet none of Kāinga Ora’s walkups are designed for families.

“They’re very small - I’m not sure who they are catering for.”

Brambleby said a two-storey developmen­t going up on Churchill St was towering over her unit: “You almost feel like an ant.”

Whangārei District councillor Marie Olsen also attended the petition presentati­on, standing alongside the concerned community.

Reti, as Whangārei’s MP, said he was happy to convey to Parliament the need for Kāinga Ora developmen­ts to have community buy-in.

“You want to be involved. We understand the need for housing but [Kāinga Ora needs to] take the community with you.”

It is fair for residents to want to be involved in developmen­t plans, he said, and the coalition Government supports the community being engaged from an early stage.

Reti will present the petition to the House, taking it through Parliament’s formal petitions process, which includes the petition going to select committee.

He urged the residents to choose a representa­tive to talk about the petition, in person in Wellington, during the select committee stage.

 ?? Photo / Denise Piper ?? Kensington resident Veronica Turketo (left) presents the 1642-signature petition to Whangārei MP Shane Reti, with the support of other residents.
Photo / Denise Piper Kensington resident Veronica Turketo (left) presents the 1642-signature petition to Whangārei MP Shane Reti, with the support of other residents.

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