Hawke's Bay's housing woes have been laid bare by the revelation the cost of accommodating homeless families tripled in the lead-up to winter.
The Ministry of Social Development spent $1.3 million in the six months to July on emergency housing, with 23 Hawke's Bay motels roped in to meet the need.
Latest figures from MSD showed its Emergency Housing Special Needs Grants cost the department $967,681 for the three months to the end of June in Hawke's Bay, a rise of $671,148 on the three months previous.
In the quarter ending 30 June, 2018, 902 grants were made supporting 295 households, compared to 332 grants supporting 153 households in the first three months of the year.
MSD East Coast regional commissioner Annie Aranui said motels now made up about 23 of the 217 transitional housing places in Napier city, Hastings District and Central Hawke's Bay District.