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Submissions open on Auckland’s future housing plan The proposed changes, known as Plan Change 120: Housing Intensification and Resilience, aim to better protect people and property from floods and other natural hazards, while meeting central government direction to enable more housing Submissions are now open on Proposed Plan Change 120 until 19 December 2025
What is Plan Change 120? | Relab This page summarises public information about Plan Change 120 – Housing Intensification and Resilience (PC120) to the Auckland Unitary Plan It is provided for general awareness only and is not planning or legal advice PC120 is still going through submissions, hearings and decisions Many rules are not final and may change
What You Need To Know About Auckland’s New Housing Intensification Plan Housing Minister Chris Bishop and Auckland Minister Simeon Brown also directed the council earlier this year to allow for more housing around City Rail Link stations, the $5 5 billion project set to open next year What exactly is Auckland’s new housing intensification plan?
Urgent housing plan for Auckland to shift density from suburbs Residents of suburbs across Auckland who had faced city-wide permitting of three, three-storey houses on each section can breathe again after a political solution was reached between the Beehive and council In the latest twist in a years-long to-and-fro to force greater housing density in the city, and to break down protective planning rules for character, space and heights, Auckland will not
What the PC120 housing plan means for Auckland - Times By Jane Nixon Auckland’s housing rules are about to change again With the Government formally approving a streamlined planning process for Auckland Council’s new housing plan, named Plan Change 120 (PC120), most residents are asking the same thing: what does this actually mean? Why did PC78 need to change? PC78 was created under the previous […]
Auckland housing overhaul: What PC120 means for the city Auckland Council’s proposed Plan Change 120 (PC120) is now open for public submissions until 19 December, setting the stage for a significant shift in how the city manages housing growth
Plan change 78 replacement, what’s coming soon? | CLC Consulting In August, Council’s Policy and Planning Committee reviewed a new version of Plan Change 78 – Intensification This updated version no longer includes the controversial Medium Density Residential Standards (MDRS) that were introduced by the previous government The proposed changes will be open to the public submission from late October 2025 On the same day as Council’s review, the
List of all changes including private plan changes - Auckland Council This proposed plan change to the Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in part aims to better manage development for natural hazards across the region, and amend regional and district plan rules that will enable further intensification of housing mainly around rapid transit stops, along many major bus routes and around centres
Housing intensification - Local Matters Intensification plan timeline 2020–2021: National Policy and Legislation August 2020: The National Policy Statement on Urban Development (NPSUD) came into force, requiring urban centres like Auckland to allow more housing density, especially near centres and public transport, and removal of minimum parking rates from district plans