A dozen sites around Auckland where "villages" of people are regularly living in cars, tents, trees and huts have been identified. Photo: Dean Purcell
A dozen sites around Auckland where "villages" of people are regularly living in cars, tents, trees and huts have been identified. Photo: Dean Purcell
Auckland's former deputy mayor says housing the homeless this winter is more important than low rates.
Newstalk ZB has identified a dozen sites around Auckland where "villages" of people are regularly living in cars, tents, trees and huts.
We are not specifying the locations to protect the privacy of theindividuals living there, but at most sites around half the inhabitants living at them are young people, and more than half are in the city's western suburbs.
Waitakere councillor Penny Hulse said the city should be aiming for a winter in which no one has to live outside.
She said she was concerned funding for social services and housing could be cut, so councillors can cap rates rises at 2 to 2.5%.