Te Awamutu and Kihikihi will need nearly 3500 more houses by 2050 to cope with projected population growth.
That's two new houses per week for the next 37 years to house more than 18,000 people likely to be living in the area.
These figures and more are outlined in Waipa District Council's draft Waipa 2050 District Growth Strategy. The strategy outlines what growth is projected for the district and details how the council proposes managing it.
While Kihikihi's existing town boundary provides for enough growth up to 2050, Te Awamutu will need a further 286 hectares of land for housing.
In Te Awamutu, council also wants an additional 20ha of industrial land and 16ha for commercial land to accommodate new factories, warehousing, office space and retail development. Smaller Waipa settlements also come under the spotlight.