Govt to take over what councils charge developers

From Nine To Noon, 9:10 am on 9 December 2025

A developer is backing the government taking control of what how much they have to pay for local infrastructure after a previous tussle with Auckland Council. 

Local Government Minister Simon Watts has announced plans for a new development levies system aimed at improving how infrastructure is funded and financed. 

Councils will continue to calculate and administer the levy for their region, district or cities - but will be subject to Commerce Commission regulation. 

Auckland Council earlier this year proposed large increases for development contributions - in one suburb proposing as much as $120,000, up from the previous $31,000 per house. 

They eventually settled on $70,000 after pushback from developers.

One of those is Kirsty Merriman, who spoke to Kathryn about her hopes central government will do a better job of calculating the contributions.

Kathryn also spoke to Auckland Council's chief financial officer Ross Tucker.  

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