Seven special housing areas have been approved in the Queenstown area, potentially resulting in nearly 500 new homes in the next few years. Two more, which would include 347 houses, are due to be considered by the council. Tracey Roxburgh takes a look at special housing areas and the part they play in the wider conversation Queenstown needs to have about its future. Queenstown will soon need to make some significant decisions about its future. In September, the Housing Accord the Queenstown Lakes District Council signed with the Government in 2013, in place for three years, is due to be repealed. Under the accord, seven special housing areas (SHAs) have been approved by Building and Housing...
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