An Auckland local board is leading a grassroots rebellion against council plans to demolish a pensioner housing village to expand a park.
The 25-unit Liston Retirement Village, built by the Catholic Church in 1982 on the edge of what is now Monte Cecilia Park in Hillsborough, is due to be demolished when the last remaining resident with a licence to occupy either dies or moves into a rest home.
But the Puketapapa Local Board has commissioned a study arguing the site should be kept for housing to meet the city's housing shortage.
"We have a real problem here. Hillsborough is identified as the highest demand area for social housing in Auckland," said board member Michael Wood, who has called a public meeting for October 11 to save the village.