Like every party in Parliament, ACT is also keen to reform the Resource Management Act.
It is also asking its members about more targeted user pays for roading infrastructure.
The party’s NBA would combine the current Infrastructure Commission, an advisory board, and Crown Infrastructure Partners, which focuses on procurement.
It would seek private sector funding for new infrastructure projects.
ACT leader David Seymour said Labour had been elected to fix housing but had not managed to.
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ACT says councils need encouragement to fund infrastructure.
“Labour was elected to fix housing because National failed. Now they have failed as well, but that's politics. The real problem is not just that young New Zealanders cannot afford homes, the whole Kiwi dream no longer works,” Seymour said.