The Auckland Council is sticking to a tight timetable on a new planning rulebook, despite claims it is a rushed process and misgivings about high-rise apartments and infill housing on more than half of the city's residential land.
A group of councillors, led by George Wood, yesterday tried to extend the timeframe for the rulebook - or Unitary Plan - beyond the local body elections in October.
Most councillors voted for a compromise solution that will include further engagement with Aucklanders after the May 31 deadline for feedback on the draft plan.
It is possible this solution could have the same effect of delaying formal notification of the Unitary Plan - set down for September - until after the election. This would push it out until next year.