13 July Community Board meeting outcomes

On 13 July, the Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board:

  • received presentations from members of the public, including one raising concerns with parking near intersections in Papanui, and one from the Papanui Heritage Group proposing storyboards for the Papanui Memorial Avenues (pic);
  • approved safety improvements at the Armagh/Fitzgerald and Gloucester/Fitzgerald intersections;
  • approved ‘authorised vehicles only’ parking on Livingstone Street, where the footpath is located on privately-owned property;
  • and received a staff report on issues and initiatives within the Board area.

The Board will next meet on 10 August.

Click through for the full minutes: https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2026/07/PCBCC_20260713_MIN_11314_AT_WEB.htm

Survey open on Council amalgamation options

A public survey is open until Sunday 26 July 2026, for feedback on options for the reorganisation of Canterbury councils. This follows the Government’s request for proposals for local government amalgamation.

Christchurch City Council will meet on 4 August to consider what approach to take regarding a proposal, which must be submitted to Government by 9 August.

Possible options range from a unitary authority on Christchurch’s existing boundaries, through to an ‘all of Canterbury’ single authority. Click through for information on the options and a link to the survey, or for more detailed background information click through to this page.

Matsons Ave one-way, closed from Harewood Rd

Matsons Avenue will be one-way between Condell Ave and Harewood Road (with traffic flowing towards Harewood Road), until December 2026. This will provide a safe working environment for contractors upgrading the stormwater and wastewater infrastructure on Matsons Avenue and constructing the Nor’West Arc Cycleway.

Harewood Road remains open to two-way traffic, but a speed reduction is in place. Windermere Road is also due to be closed at its intersection with Matsons Ave, although when Think Papanui was on site this morning that closure wasn’t yet in place.

For more information follow this link for the works notice.

Council consults on waste plan

The Government requires Councils to review waste management and minimisation plans every six years. Christchurch’s plan and policies have been reviewed, and the Council is now seeking feedback, including on:

  • separate glass collection and processing;
  • repurposing unwanted household goods;
  • and a dedicated litter team.

Draft policies on litter & illegal dumping, and community waste disposal, are also open for feedback.

Consultation is open until 3 August – click through for more information:
https://www.newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/new-ideas-for-waste-in-draft-plan

Agenda of 13 July 2026 Community Board meeting

The Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board will meet at 4pm on Monday 13 July 2026 in the Papanui boardroom.

The agenda includes: public paticipation; safety improvements at the Armagh/Fitzgerald and Gloucester/Fitzgerald intersections; ‘authorised vehicles only’ parking on Livingstone Street, where the footpath is located on privately-owned property (pic); and a report on issues and initiatives within the Board area.

The meeting is open for the public to attend and will be livestreamed on the Board’s YouTube channel and Facebook page.

Click through for the full agenda:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2026/07/PCBCC_20260713_AGN_11314_AT_WEB.htm

A Popeyes for Papanui?

A Popeyes for Papanui? Star News is reporting a resource consent application to demolish existing buildings at the corner of Papanui Road and Wyndham Street to build a dine-in and drive-through restaurant for Popeyes Famous Louisiana Chicken. This would be the second Popeyes in the South Island, following an outlet opening in Invercargill in 2025.

Click through to read on:
https://www.odt.co.nz/star-news/star-business/popeyes-latest-us-fast-food-giant-eye-christchurch

8 June 2026 Community Board meeting outcomes

On 8 June 2026, the Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board: approved six tree planting plans, including at Craighead Reserve (pic); approved No Stopping restrictions at unsignalised intersections on Bealey Avenue; and received an area report on issues and initiatives within the Board area.

The Board will next meet on Monday 13 July.

Click through for the full agenda:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2026/06/PCBCC_20260608_MIN_11313_AT_WEB.htm

Now open: NZ Post Papanui Hub

The new NZ Post Papanui Hub was officially opened for business this morning.

The hub at 37 Main North Road is open from 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday, and 8:30am to midday on Saturdays, and offers a wide range of services including letter and parcel sending, parcel collection, private boxes, and bill payments. The hub has been designed for accessibility and has 10-minute customer parking just outside.

With this facility now open, NZ Post services at Papanui Library are scheduled to be withdrawn on Tuesday 30 June 2026.