By RNZ
Owners of Hawke’s Bay homes deemed unliveable after Cyclone Gabrielle have begun accepting buyout offers from local councils, just in time for Christmas.
Across Napier and Hastings, 147 properties were too unsafe to live in, so were eligible for a voluntary buyout, funded 50-50 by the Government and local councils.
Two offers have been accepted so far. One would be settled this week, and the other early in the new year, Hastings District Council said.
It had been a long 10 months for affected families but the council worked hard to get the process right for those involved, recovery and special projects manager Gus Charteris said.