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Making it easier to build granny flats
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- City for People submits in support of more homes in existing urban areas.
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It's working! The new District Plan in action.
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- Plus, your invite to attend a talk by economist Stu Donovan.
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An amazing day for Wellington
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- Minister Bishop just confirmed that Wellington is in for a lot more homes, and we love it.
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Tell Minister Bishop to say yes to more homes in Wellington
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- Email the Minister and tell him why he should approve all of the councillors' amendments to the District Plan.
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Wellington said yes to more homes, in the right places!
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- Together, we have won a brighter future for our city.
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We're on the home stretch. Time for one last big push!
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- Make your voice heard this week, before councillors vote on the final District Plan on Thursday.
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Wellington is a walkable city, and we're going to prove it.
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- Join us on 11 March as we walk to Newtown and demand more homes in the suburbs close to the city centre.
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Public meeting to protect Wellington's future!
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- You're invited - come express your concerns about the District Plan recommendations, demand action from Councillors and learn from the experts.
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We're gaining momentum with just one month to go.
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- Upcoming events, how to cast a special vote in the by-election, campaign updates, and a media round up.
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Updates on the campaign, and a save the date!
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- Councillors vote on the District Plan on 14 March. See you there?
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Wellington councillors must say yes to more homes!
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- City for People is back, working together to advocate for more homes.
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New campaign calls on councillors to vote for housing affordability in the District Plan
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- Joint PRESS RELEASE: councillors must vote to change the zoning rules.
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We urge the National Party to re-commit their support for thriving, sustainable, affordable cities.
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- Joint PRESS RELEASE: National must re-commit to the Medium Density Residential Standards.
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A City For People Welcomes the 'Our City Tomorrow' Proposals
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- Through Let’s Get Wellington Moving, the District Plan, and the Bike Network Plan, implementing the right transport and housing package for Wellington will ensure that everyone has access to affordable, quality housing along active and public transport routes that reduce emissions and connect our city.
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Announcing: Wellington's Next Top Mould-el
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- The (un)lucky winners of our photo competition.
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Spatial Plan - Media Round Up
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- City for People spokespeople have been making our voices heard in the media during this campaign - here's a round up of the coverage.
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A City for People declares victory as Wellington City Council passes an ambitious Spatial Plan
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- A City for People declares victory as Wellington City Council passes an ambitious Spatial Plan, but calls on Central Government to speed up implementation, infrastructure.
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Public forum: Wellington’s Spatial Plan - how can it help the housing crisis?
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- A City for People, Generation Zero, and Renters United hosted a public forum on Wednesday 16 June to discuss the upcoming Council vote on the Draft Spatial Plan.
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Photo Competition: Wellington's Next Top Mould-el
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- Enter to win the median weekly rent in Wellington ($610 as of April 2021)
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Public Forum: How can Wellington's Spatial Plan help the Housing crisis?
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- 31 May 2021 Sick of the state of Wellington’s housing? Struggling to find somewhere to live? Overwhelmed by the competitiveness of flat viewings? Join us at the Sustainability Trust for a panel discussion on Wellington City Council’s Spatial Plan and its impacts on the future of housing in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. The Councillors are making their final choice on this Plan 24th of June – so there is still time to raise the voices of those affected by the housing crisis.
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We want more homes for all in Wellington - The Council must pass an ambitious Spatial Plan
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- A City for People, with Generation Zero and Renters United, have relaunched their campaign to support more housing for all in Wellington.
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City for People launches campaign to promote affordable housing
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- A new campaign has launched to support Wellington City Council’s proposed Spatial Plan, which aims to set a blueprint for more affordable housing as the city grows.
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