Dunedin residents have had their say in record numbers on the Dunedin City Council's $850 million plan and now it is up to councillors to decide on the final outcome.
Preparing afternoon tea for the 150th anniversary of the Pukehiki Community Church yesterday are Pukehiki Hall Society members Janice Aldis (left) and Lynn Samuels.
Dunedin could soon find itself facing a full-blown housing crisis if issues with the city’s housing stock are not addressed soon, Mayor Dave Cull says.
Cr Kate Wilson and Dunedin resident Graham Smith discuss the Dunedin City Council’s draft 10-year plan during a talk with councillors at Toitu Otago Settlers Museum yesterday.
Demand for housing in Dunedin is going to increase dramatically in the next 10 years, and the Dunedin City Council needs to ensure it is part of the solution, Mayor Dave Cull says.
The Dunedin City Council is to demolish a house it owns to make way for flood protection work on a Taieri property it bought three years ago for $1.7 million.
Why not here? That's the question South Dunedin businesses and residents have been asking following the return of Barnes Dance intersections to the city centre.
Farmers could be hit with unaffordable rates rises if the Dunedin City Council approves everything in its 10-year plan, councillors were told yesterday.
The University of Otago and the Dunedin City Council share the same vision for making Dunedin one of the great small cities, councillors were told yesterday.