Auckland Unitary Plan: Changes to raise natural hazard resilience
Auckland Council is progressing work on a change to the Auckland Unitary Plan to increase resilience to natural hazards. This will strengthen the standards that must be met by developers when applying to build in areas that are at a high risk of flooding, land subsidence, coastal erosion and inundation.
Chair of the Planning, Environment and Parks Committee, Councillor Richard Hills, says the unique geographic features of Tāmaki Makaurau are some of the things that make it so special.
“Situated on a narrow isthmus, Aucklanders are fortunate to have over 3200km of coastline, sandy beaches and three major harbours on their doorstep. However, this distinctive topography, combined with a changing climate, also makes Auckland vulnerable to natural hazards, like floods, landslides and coastal erosion,” he says.
https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/news/2024/07/auckland-unitary-plan-changes-to-raise-natural-hazard-resilience/
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