Auckland Council’s planning committee adopted 2 structure plans yesterday which provide for up to 34,500 new homes in the south of the region over the next 30 years.
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Drury South Crossing corners chunk of industrial market as big site takes shape
After a decade of sifting through ideas & starting earthworks on its Drury South Crossing property, Stevenson Group Ltd has sold about 75% of the 28 lots in the first 2 industrial blocks.
Read more →Southern structure plans up for adoption
A month ago, Drury was still an outlier of development in the Auckland region, work underway on 2 sites and likely to start soon on 2 more, but still a stop en route to somewhere else. Tomorrow, Auckland Council presents a tableau of many dots, and you can see them starting to be joined.
Read more →Plans galore for council committee to work through tomorrow
Local body elections are scheduled for 2 months away, on Saturday 12 October, and Auckland Council’s planners & politicians have crammed a long list of items on to the committee agenda tomorrow.
Read more →Mangere transformation moves closer
Auckland Council’s Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board will choose 4 of its members on Wednesday to join ward councillors on an area plan working party to support a review of how to replace 2800 state houses with 10,000 new homes over the next 10-15 years.
Read more →Infrastructure solutions: Report from US tour suggests incentives & flexibility needed
Infrastructure NZ took 42 public & private sector infrastructure leaders on a tour of 4 US cities with the same challenges as they meet here, but with different economic, social & environmental outcomes.
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