Demolition and removal of more state housing units in Napier has started despite opposition and concerns that a shortage of accommodation for lower-income families is forcing some to live in garages or in overcrowded conditions with other families.
The demolition started on Monday when contractors moved into two two-storey, twin-unit properties on the corners of Bledisloe Rd and Darwin Cr, Maraenui.
They are among more than 60 untenanted Housing New Zealand dwellings in the area - about 5 per cent of all Maraenui housing. Some of the dwellings have been vacant for more than a year, the longest for almost 15 months.
HNZ asset development general manager Sean Bignell said the units had been "difficult to tenant", and no one had been evicted, although some tenants had been relocated to better quality housing.
He said five blocks, containing 16 of the dwellings, had been sold for removal over the next few months - but not "to the prison", which was one rumour on the streets in the area yesterday.