Marshland Road now 60km/h

The speed limit on Marshland Road north of Prestons Road is now 60km/h. This follows changes to speed limits in the area in 2019, at which time a section of Marshland Road was left unchanged pending further information from staff. The advice from staff was that 60km/h is a safe speed for the road as it is, and that it is not viable to change the road design to make it compatible with the previous 70km/h speed limit. The Council approved this change last month, in line with the recommendation from a Joint Meeting of the Coastal-Burwood and Papanui-Innes Community Boards.



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Council defers decision on Cranford lanes

Today’s Council agenda item to decide the layout of Cranford Street between Innes Rd and Berwick St has been left to lie on the table to be considered at an extraordinary meeting on Thursday 26 November at 12pm, which allows time for further advice to be sought. At today’s meeting, representatives of two of the Council’s ‘Greater Christchurch’ partners (Ecan & Waimakariri District Council) spoke in support of peak-time Bus Only lanes, while another (Waka Kotahi / NZTA) pushed for clearways for general traffic. MP for Christchurch Central Dr Duncan Webb (pictured) asked Councillors to prioritise a bus or high occupancy lane.



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Controversial boarding house in Papanui gets green light – NZ Herald

Resource Consent for Erica Lodge boarding house in Papanui’s Erica Street has been granted, with a maximum occupancy of 73 tenants including a minimum of one resident on-site manager. Click through to read more:
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/controversial-boarding-house-in-papanui-gets-green-light/PTI4WXNIFDT5BWXZ6OOOVK5XK4/

Controversial boarding house in Papanui gets green light – NZ Herald

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Council to consider Cranford St lanes

The agenda for the Council’s meeting this Thursday 12 November includes a final decision on the layout of Cranford Street between Innes Rd and Berwick St. The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board has endorsed the current design and supported a view that any future changes should not include a clearway. Other options available to the Council include a clearway for general traffic, a High Occupancy Vehicle lane, or a Bus Only lane. The Council meeting begins at 9:30am and will be live streamed via the Council webpage.



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Mitre 10 MEGA Papanui: hardware store of the year

Congratulations to Mitre 10 MEGA Papanui on being recognised as New Zealand Hardware store of the year 2020 ???

We couldn’t have won New Zealand’s Number 1 Hardware Store without our INCREDIBLE team!
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This morning Papanui MEGA General Manager Josh Tasker, did a victory lap of the store with the award, shaking hands and congratulating everyone on the big win.
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We’re all still beaming and would like to thank everyone for your support! ??”





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Board to submit on housing strategy

The submissions committee of the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet on Wednesday 11 November at 9am in the Papanui boardroom, to formulate a submission on the Council’s draft Community Housing Strategy. The meeting is open for the public to attend, and more information on the housing strategy including an online submission form can be found on the Council’s ‘have your say’ page: https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-and-submissions/haveyoursay/show/345

 

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5 November Community Board newsletter

The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board’s 5 November newsletter includes: highlights from the Board’s latest meeting; information on the Council’s Long Term Plan (10-year budget); news of an update to the wheelie bin app; and more. Click through for the full newsletter, and a link to sign up to receive future editions by email.
http://createsend.com/t/r-803F9C9F4EA517AE2540EF23F30FEDED

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Main North Road resurfaced

Road resurfacing on Main North Road is underway. This is a part of the Council’s regular maintenance programme, and was planned to be done alongside the bus priority works to minimise disruption. The work was delayed due to the COVID lockdown and couldn’t be done before winter, so has had to wait for the warmer spring weather.

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