政府为应对住房危机推出卫星定向系统,并发布了国家毛利住房战略

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卫星定向为住房、城市发展设定了长远方向。政府今天提出了其在新西兰的住房和城市发展的长期愿景,以确保拥有培养未来几十年繁荣社区所需的基础设施和住房。 

住房部长梅根·伍兹说:”《政府住房和城市发展政策声明》向所有卫星定向系统内所有工作人员阐明了政府政策和投资将如何协调,以应对当今住房危机的严峻挑战。我们的愿景是,让新西兰的每个人都生活在一个家庭和社区内,以满足他们的需要和愿望”,部长梅根·伍兹说。 

部长梅根·伍兹说:″卫星定向将指导决策和投资,以提供一系列共享、一致和持久的成果,以实现这一目标。我们正在建造更多的新公共住房,并重点投资于管道和道路等关键基础设施,以提供新的住房。这方面比任何政府20年来所做的都要多。但我们还需要对住房危机作出长期反应,全球定位系统-HUD为此提供了方向。 为了确保我们能够取得最佳成果,政府今天还发布了新国家毛利住房战略,该战略通过毛利人住房创新行动框架与全球定位系统-HUD紧密相连。  

我们接下来的住房危机是政府无法独自应对的挑战。我们需要与毛利人结为伙伴建立有意义的伙伴关系,以取得进展。我们还需要加强与社区住房提供商和其他非政府组织、地方政府、私营部门和社区建立弹性关系”部长梅根·伍兹说 全球定位系统-HUD列出了六个重点领域:

·        确保建造更多负担得起的住房。

·        确保房屋满足我们社区的需要。

·        使人们能够进入稳定、负担得起的住房。·        支持惠诺拥有健康、负担得起的住房,并拥有安全的保有权。

·        重建住房作为住房而非金融资产的主要作用。·        规划和投资我们的地方。 住房部长梅根·伍兹说:”这些重点领域将通过住房提供繁荣和有弹性的社区、适应性和响应性强的系统以及通过伙伴关系提供毛利住房。

我们致力于改进我们的工作方式,包括通过毛利人工作,采取基于位置的方法,以让该地区住房需求得到合理匹配和正确解决方案。提供可持续和可靠的资金,并建立真正、持久的关系。 没有提供未来所有活动的详细蓝图,因为我们认识到,需要新的举措、监管响应和投资来满足不断变化的需求并确保我们能沿着正轨。因此,将至少每三年审查一次。

我们已经制定了一项庞大的工作方案,以解决导致这场住房危机的问题,我们还需要考虑长期挑战,如适应气候变化和人口增长的影响。我们新的定位糸统(GPS-HUD将指导我们确保一个住房建设的未来,实现我们的政府的愿景″梅根伍兹说。

GPS sets long-term direction for housing, urban development 
 
The Government has today laid out its long-term vision for housing and urban development in Aotearoa New Zealand, ensuring we have the infrastructure and homes needed to nurture thriving communities in the decades to come.
 
The Housing Minister Megan Woods says the Government Policy Statement on Housing and Urban Development (GPS-HUD) provides clarity to all those working within the system about how Government policies and investments will align to tackle the acute challenges of the housing crisis today.
 
“Our vision is that everyone in New Zealand lives in a home and within a community that meets their needs and aspirations,” Megan Woods said.
 
“The GPS-HUD will guide policy decisions and investment to deliver a shared, consistent, and enduring set of outcomes to achieve this in the long term.
 
“We are building more new public housing and investing in critical infrastructure like pipes and roads to enable new housing than any government has done in two decades, but we also need a long-term response to the housing crisis and the GPS-HUD provides direction for that.”
 
To ensure we can deliver the best outcomes, the Government has also today released the new Maihi Ka Ora the National Māori Housing Strategy, which is strongly connected to the GPS-HUD through Te Maihi o te Whare Māori – the Māori Housing Innovation (MAIHI) Framework for Action.  
 
“The housing crisis we inherited is a challenge the Government can’t tackle on its own. We need to pursue meaningful partnerships with iwi and Māori as Te Tiriti o Waitangi partners to make progress. We also need to cement resilient relationships with community housing providers and other non-government organisations, local government, the private sector, and communities,” Megan Woods said.
The GPS-HUD sets out six areas of focus:
·         Ensuring more affordable homes are built
·         Ensuring houses meet the needs of our communities
·         Enabling people into stable, affordable homes
·         Supporting whānau to have healthy, affordable homes with secure tenure
·         Re-establishing housing’s primary role as a home rather than a financial asset
·         Planning and investing in our places.
“These focus areas will deliver thriving and resilient communities, wellbeing through housing, an adaptive and responsive system and Māori housing through partnership,” Megan Woods said.
“We’re committed to evolving the way we work, including working through Te Maihi o te Whare Māori, taking a placed-based approach to match the right solutions to an area’s housing needs, providing sustainable and reliable funding and building genuine, enduring relationships.
“The GPS-HUD doesn’t provide a detailed blueprint of all future activity because we recognise that new initiatives, regulatory responses, and investments will be needed to meet changing needs and ensure we stay on track. For this reason it will be reviewed at least every three years.
“We already have a massive work programme to address the issues that have led to this housing crisis, and we also need to consider long-term challenges like adapting to the effects of climate change and population growth. Our new GPS-HUD will guide us to ensure we build a housing future that delivers on our Government’s vision,” Megan Woods said.

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