An Auckland councillor says people shouldn't read too much into yet another change to Auckland's density plan.
The Government revised the Super-city's minimum housing capacity for a second time yesterday, settling on 1.4 million after continued push-back in some suburbs.
Last month it reduced it from two-million homes to 1.6-million.
Councillor Richard Hills told Ryan Bridge the latest number just feels like political game playing.
He says legal requirements mean it'll likely end up near 1.6 million regardless.
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