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Unlocking a housing impasse

Unlocking a housing impasse © Provided by Newsroom One of Auckland s big-four, urban fringe residential developments needs new thinking to solve the provision of its infrastructure. Eleanor Black reports Thirty-six kilometres south of Auckland’s CBD lies a golden opportunity. On the skirt fringe of the country’s largest population centre, where house prices have spiralled beyond reason and rising numbers of people go without homes, 5000 hectares of greenfields have been earmarked for future development. Here, at the base of the Bombay Hills, the natural southern border for Auckland, developers are poised to build houses and apartments, commercial centres, schools and health facilities to serve a community the size of two Rotoruas, or 150,000 people.

Southern Station Locations Announced

KiwiRail and the Supporting Growth Alliance (Auckland Transport and Waka Kotahi) have today confirmed their proposed sites for three new stations in southern Auckland and will now begin more detailed consultation with stakeholders about their development. Over the next 30 years, an extra 120,000 people are expected to live in the area, which will also have 40,000 new houses and 38,000 new jobs. The development of the new stations and their associated facilities will be staged over time to coincide with demands from developments feeding each location. KiwiRail has been given funding through the Government s NZ Upgrade Programme for the first phase of development.

Business Scoop » Southern Station Locations Announced

Press Release – KiwiRail KiwiRail and the Supporting Growth Alliance (Auckland Transport and Waka Kotahi) have today confirmed their proposed sites for three new stations in southern Auckland and will now begin more detailed consultation with stakeholders about their development. …KiwiRail and the Supporting Growth Alliance (Auckland Transport and Waka Kotahi) have today confirmed their proposed sites for three new stations in southern Auckland and will now begin more detailed consultation with stakeholders about their development. Over the next 30 years, an extra 120,000 people are expected to live in the area, which will also have 40,000 new houses and 38,000 new jobs. The development of the new stations and their associated facilities will be staged over time to coincide with demands from developments feeding each location.

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