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Sunfield development not selected by Kāinga Ora
Urban Development Act administrator Kāinga Ora has not selected the proposed Sunfield development in Papakura, Auckland, for assessment as a Specified Development Project (SDP) under the Urban Development Act (UDA) at this time. local Council support remains. Progressing this development through the usual RMA process provides a framework for the zone changes and consents they seek, so
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Moving out
There are many reasons you may need to move to another home. We’re here to help, so give us a call if you want to move and we can chat about your situation, your housing needs and what housing options you may have. If you’re moving out of your Kāinga Ora home, we need you to give us 21 days' notice in writing. You can do that by filling out and sending us this form: 
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Media queries
Get in touch with our media team and find out about our Official Information Act processes. signed copy of the completed form if it is sent to us from the email address we have on file for the customer. You can also send in a scanned or photographed
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More new homes for Rotorua
Around 60 further new public homes are planned for Rotorua, with the purchase by Kāinga Ora of a build ready subdivision in Pukehangi. news for Rotorua families and people in need. “There’s a real and urgent need to get whānau and tamariki out of motels and other forms of emergency housing
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Good progress with new homes in Napier
Sixty new homes have been completed since July 2021 and around 160 are in progress. consists of 4 one-bedroom, 12 two-bedroom, 2 three-bedroom and 6 four-bedroom homes, and a mix of large and small whānau are already forming a community. The new, low
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Eleven new homes for Fairfield, Hamilton
Kāinga Ora has reached a significant milestone in the Ross Crescent development. The first Ten of 16 modern, warm, and healthy homes are now ready to welcome families in Fairfield, Hamilton. Ross Crescent development represents what we mean by medium-density housing," said Mark. The project forms part of a wider community-led partnership in Fairfield
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Finding efficiencies in urban development
Kāinga Ora is kicking off an initiative to drive down costs and achieve efficiencies for the delivery of urban development projects. detailed design and consenting phase. The pilot will be centred on the Mangere Development’s Ōtaki o te Wai neighbourhood. Mark says the pilot started to take shape
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Senior housing design builds connection
Kāinga Ora is playing its part in the regeneration of Avondale town centre by confirming its plans to build a new housing development for older people known as Highbury Triangle. Deputy Chief Executive Construction and Innovation Patrick Dougherty says it’s exciting to have recently lodged resource consent for this significant
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Keeping the community informed
Kāinga Ora has a mandate to deliver more homes to meet the urgent need in our communities. Our engagement work aims to keep communities up-to-date about the homes being built in their area, and to support thriving communities. Council that decides whether there is a need for the public to be notified of the consent application. If a local council approves a non-notified resource
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