Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger discusses the potential leasing or sale of 12 hectares of red zone land for housing, emphasizing affordability, community input, and the feasibility of redevelopment in specific areas like Avonside Drive.
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Christchurch looking to lease or sell some red zone land after a vote from the council yesterday. It's about 12 hectares out of 600, so it's not a lot. If you know Christchurch, places like Avonside Drive, Waione Road, Breezes Road, Phil Major's the mayor of Christchurch and he's with us on this. Phil, good morning to you. So it seemed like an easy vote, no pushback. Is everyone on board with us?
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