Auckland Council will not be rolling out the welcome mat to freedom campers any time soon after councillors kicked the issue for touch until after October's local body elections.
Councillors today unanimously supported a proposal to hold talks with the Government to tighten restrictions on freedom camping.
This follows widespread concerns from communities and local boards to allow freedom camping at hundreds of sites, sparking concerns about toilets, alcohol consumption, bad behaviour and conflict with neighbours.
Goff said the council has to comply with legislation passed in 2011 which takes a very permissive approach to freedom camping.
"With rapid growth in freedom camping and an irresponsible approach by a minority of campers, Aucklanders have expressed concern around the need to exercise control over freedom camping – I share their concern.