A petition signed by 290 people has urged Tauranga City Council to take urgent action to establish emergency housing for families.
It was organised by Welcome Bay resident Neville Lowry and was due to be debated by the council today.
Community development manager Meagan Holmes said that although the council had no official position on homelessness, staff were working with other organisations to see how emergency housing could best be addressed in Tauranga. It required a multi-agency approach.
Two workshops had been held with a wide range of organisations involved in housing and the homeless. They included the police, the District Health Board, the night shelter, government agencies, churches and other community groups.
The first workshop attracted more than 70 participants and the second about 50 people. It led to the establishment of a steering group.