Community plan suggests building dwellings on streets that have low traffic volumes.
The Auckland Council is being urged to use roads for housing as a way of solving the city's accommodation crisis. What's more, the promoter of the idea, the Parnell Community Committee, has nominated several roads in the inner-city suburb for housing and community uses.
"It's really quite obvious," says Jenni Goulding, a planning consultant to the committee. "Roading takes up a large percentage of Auckland spatially and Parnell has indicated the city needs to provide an inventory of roading that may be suitable for intensification."
Auckland has 7227km of roads, excluding state highways. The committee's plan for the future of the suburb, Tomorrow Parnell, suggests some residential roads carrying small volumes of traffic that could be "more efficiently" used as bare land for residential or commercial building and community use.
They include Augustus Tce at the bottom of Fraser Park and the northern end of Balfour Rd, opposite the Gladstone Tennis Club.