| Gowerton housing development An agreement with Housing New Zealand to jointly fund a new  area of social housing in the suburb of Richmond  is welcomed by the Council.
 Mayor Garry Moore and Housing Minister Chris Carter recently  announced a partnership to build 20 social housing units on Council land at Gowerton Place. The  agreement will see each organisation contribute up to $2.44 million. Mr Moore says Christchurch  is rightly proud of the way it cares for all its citizens. The Housing New  Zealand partnership was the kind of arrangement the City Council wanted to see  more of, he said. “The Council has begun investigating how we can do better in  this area by combining resources with other agencies. We have set up a working  party and the plan is for it to report back to Council later this year on how,  collectively, the city can get the best results,” Mr Moore said. “Ensuring the  city’s stock of social housing continues to meet society’s needs is a constant  challenge and, together, I think we can make an even better job of it. I’d like  to see us doing more deals with Housing New Zealand and with churches and other  social service agencies. In some cases they have land but not the capital to  develop facilities. In other cases they have the volunteers and other skills  needed to run and administer facilities. “The Gowerton    Place project has been in planning for some time  and it is hoped it will be fully tenanted by the end of October next year.  Resource and building consents have been applied for and comprehensive  consultation in the surrounding area resulted in general support for the  development. 
						  City  Housing operates more than 2650 units in about 110 complexes around the city.  Tenancies are well below market rates for similar properties. City Housing is  essentially self-funding and does not require funds from rates to operate. |