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There are 13 Auckland homes at risk of future flooding or landslides that could cost the region's council an extra $14 million to buyout - a cost it is seeking to avoid with a policy change.

Auckland Council wants to increase the amount it can spend on retaining walls and lifting homes to make them safe - a move it said would be more cost effective than writing them off.

The houses were eligible for a buyout because the cost of building works was over and above the scheme's agreed funding but that would leave council with a hefty bill.

It was one example of homes still in limbo three years on from the devastating storms in 2023, while close to 1200 with intolerable risk to life had been bought out.

On Tuesday councillors would discuss a report by council's head of strategy and integration Tanya Stocks and recovery specialist Megan Howe

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