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Drury and Pukekohe destined for major urban transformation

Drury and Pukekohe destined for major urban transformation

Homes for up to 80,000 people are forecast in Auckland Council draft structure plans for Drury- Opāheke and Pukekohe–Paerata.

Together they represent the council’s biggest development programme outside of the established urban environment, driving new homes and jobs.

The draft structure plans – guiding the urbanisation of mainly greenfield areas of the south – will be available for public feedback from 5 April to 30 April 2019.

This will be the third time the council has engaged with the public and stakeholders over the best use of land for the future development of the south.

Spread over 30 years, integrated growth will feature a variety of housing types from stand-alone homes, to multi-level developments including apartments, new town centres where required, community facilities, improved transport networks, and jobs in business areas so people can live and work in the same locale.

“This is the opportunity to see how, with your help, plans for the two areas have been refined and to give feedback before a final plan is approved by the council later this year,” says Deputy Mayor Bill Cashmore.

“Drury-Opāheke, in particular, will see major transformation adding new communities while in Pukekohe we’ll see increased residential development and transport improvements.”

He said the council had a real focus on enabling further employment opportunities in the Drury and Pukekohe areas through the creation of additional commercial and business zones.

Public engagement events are taking place at:

Drury Hall – 9 April, 2.30-8pm
Pukekohe Town Hall – 11 April, 2.30-8pm
Sir Edmund Hillary Library, Papakura – 17 April, 2-7pm
Pukekohe Library – 30 April, 2-7pm
From 5 April more information will be available on aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/haveyoursay including feedback forms, maps and background documents.

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