Have your say on the future of urban housing and communities
The Chairperson of the Environment Committee, Dr Deborah
Russell, is calling for public submissions on the Kāinga
Ora–Homes and Communities Bill, which was
referred to the Environment Committee on 30 May 2019.
The bill seeks to establish Kāinga
Ora–Homes and Communities as a Crown
entity to address challenges around urban areas’
population growth, changing preferences, and aging
populations.
The new entity would have two main
roles:
• to be a public housing landlord
•
to lead and co-ordinate urban development projects.
To achieve this, the bill would disestablish Housing New Zealand and its subsidiary HLC (Homes. Land. Community), putting their assets into Kāinga Ora. It would also repeal the Housing Corporation Act 1974, and place some of the functions and assets related to KiwiBuild (that currently sit in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development) into the new entity.
The overarching aim of Kāinga
Ora–Homes and Communities is to
contribute to sustainable, inclusive, and thriving
communities that:
• provide people with good
quality, affordable housing choices that meet diverse
needs
• support access to jobs, facilities, and
services
• sustain or increase the overall
economic, social, environmental, and cultural well-being of
current and future generations.
Share your
view on the bill
Make your submission on the bill by
midnight on 11 July 2019.
For more details
about the bill:
• Read the full content of the bill
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•
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