An artist’s impression shows the 50-home development - proposed by Kāinga Ora for Tiki Pl, Tamingi St and Peter Snell Rd in Ruakākā - would have seen high-density housing surround existing homes.
Ruakākā resident Tui Roman Snr spoke up for fellow Kāinga Ora residents who were impacted by the 50-house proposal but too afraid to voice their concerns.
She is pleased the controversial project will be reviewed and hoped it would be dropped altogether.
“I think it’s good news for the community, that’s my view,” she said. “We’re living in hope still.”
But Roman is concerned the proposal has already caused disruption to the community, including Kāinga Ora tenants who have been moved out of their homes.
Of the 16 state houses, about 10 are now empty and should be filled as soon as possible, she said. The coalition Government is also pushing for empty state houses to be filled with urgency.
Other Northland projects
Kāinga Ora’s building programme for Northland has been focused near jobs, schools, transport and services, with the bulk being built in central Whangārei.
“Kāinga Ora has been building new social housing in Northland at pace in line with the Government’s Public Housing Plan,” Murray said.
The organisation is on track to meet targets in this plan for all developments set to be finished before June 30, 2025, he said.
Projects that will go ahead include a 55-home development on Wanaka St, on the site of the former Tikipunga Tavern.
The development is due to be finished in early August and members of the community will be invited to view the homes before whānau move in.
Another development of 95 homes - which was to be the largest social housing development in Northland - has now been reviewed and will go ahead in stages.
The $73m project for the Casa Blanca Motel site on Kauika Rd, in the Avenues, was announced with fanfare by then-Housing Minister Megan Woods in April 2023.
Work has now started on the first stage, for 27 homes, to be finished before June 30, 2025.
On Monday, Kāinga Ora said stages two and three are now going ahead and are planned to be finished before June 30, 2026.
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