New Housing Minister Nick Smith is vowing to break the "stranglehold" of Auckland Council's policy of containing urban sprawl - a policy he says is "killing the dreams of Aucklanders" by driving up house prices.
In his first major interview on how he plans to tackle the housing affordability issue handed to him in January's Cabinet reshuffle, he said his focus would be on opening up land supply because land prices were the biggest factor putting home ownership out of reach of many Aucklanders.
"There's no question in my mind that we have to break through the stranglehold that the existing legal metropolitan urban limit has on land supply," he said.
But Auckland Mayor Len Brown hit back last night, saying Dr Smith was advocating a flawed Los Angeles model of "suburban sprawl and unbridled land availability".
"I'm pretty disappointed in the minister's positioning, and I am disappointed because it reflects a philosophy or view of city development, and particularly development of our city, that goes back to the forties and fifties," he said.