Articles discussing housing, urbanism, and policy in Aotearoa
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Parking is often the centre of debate in our cities, particularly on-street car parks, who gets to use them and how we manage them. Recent controversy has focused on new infill housing developments, which often provide fewer off-street car ...
Do you get excited when a new business comes to your neighbourhood? Perhaps it’s a new coffee shop, a takeaway restaurant, a dairy (convenience store for international readers), a flower shop or a bar. Whatever it is, have you ever asked th...
Housing enablement has been a regular feature of this substack. Underpinning this has been the idea of enabling housing choice, whereby people can access housing to suit their needs. But how do we understand people’s needs?
Enabling intensification through upzoning, like these developments in Ranui, West Auckland, is critical for housing affordability and choice.
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Transport urbanist, car-free, transit nerd, big city fan, travel addict, gay, multilingual. RTs/Links ≠ endorsement. Views my own.
Advocating for Land Value Rates in local government to make housing more affordable in New Zealand.
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