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Keep an eye out for changes at the Cranford Street / Innes Road intersection. From Wednesday 18 July some traffic lanes will be shifted to accommodate the installation of underground power cables.
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Community engagement in the Papanui Ward in Christchurch, New Zealand
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Keep an eye out for changes at the Cranford Street / Innes Road intersection. From Wednesday 18 July some traffic lanes will be shifted to accommodate the installation of underground power cables.
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Discussion and debate on proposed layout options associated with the Council end of the Christchurch Northern Corridor (CNC) project took up an hour of the full Council’s time yesterday. Click through to watch – from around 9 minutes in, Papanui Councillor Mike Davidson discusses design details and raises concerns around compliance with NZTA guidelines. At 55 minutes you can hear him explain why he subsequently votes against aspects of the design. The ultimate outcome was that the proposals were passed by a majority vote. http://councillive.ccc.govt.nz/video/7907
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Locals looking forward to the ‘entertainment and sports terminus’ announced for the former Foodstuffs site behind the Northcote / Main North Road intersection might be disappointed to read in this week’s Nor’West News that the project may have stalled, in the absence of a commitment from the City Council to buy or lease the venue.
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An update on water chlorination: “An isolation procedure has been agreed for the remaining below ground well heads which will allow chlorination to cease, early in August” at pump stations including Grampian and Farrington. Click through for the latest:
https://cccgovtnz.cwp.govt.nz/news-and-events/newsline/show/2692
The word on water: Latest on chlorination
Check here for the latest information on the work that is being done to return Christchurch’s water to an unchlorinated state.
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The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday 13 July at 9am in the Papanui board room. The agenda includes: a briefing on the 44 Shirley bus route; stopping/parking restrictions on Westminster Street, Cranford Street, and Langdons Road; and an area report on initiatives and issues within the Board’s area. Meetings are open for the public to attend. Click through to read the full agenda: http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/07/PICB_20180713_AGN_2437_AT_WEB.htm
Agenda of Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board – 13 July 2018
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Last week’s extraordinary meeting of the Papanui-Innes Community Board considered proposed road layout options for aspects of the Christchurch Northern Corridor (CNC) project. The Board made some amendments to staff recommendations before passing three resolutions, although Councillor Mike Davidson and Board Chair Ali Jones voted against one of these, meaning it only passed by 3 votes to 2 votes against. Click through to read the full minutes: http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/07/PICB_20180704_MIN_2885_AT_EXTRA.PDF
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In today’s Nor’West News, Think Papanui founder and curator Simon Britten writes about the impact a strong community voice can have in responding to Council proposals. You can read the full digital edition of this week’s paper at https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/61058441/norwest-news-july-10-2018
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The Star this week reports that Christchurch’s community boards have been given Māori names, to be added at the front of the current English ones. This reflects increased awareness of Māori worldview by community board members and Council staff. Our local board will be Waipapa / Papanui-Innes Community Board. See the article for more details.
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Click through to read the latest newsletter from the Papanui-Innes Community Board. Articles include: the Council’s Long Term Plan; Board support for youth; layout options for parts of the Christchurch Northern Corridor; air quality in Cranford Street, Papanui Bush planting, and more. http://christchurchcitycouncil.cmail19.com/t/ViewEmail/r/0FC46B56D20103802540EF23F30FEDED/E3FD648D7A0EA33220B193FBA00ED1DB
Community Board Newsletters Papanui Innes – July 2018
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Papanui Library is one of three that is hosting a basketball and football computer game tournament for young gamers aged 12 and over during the upcoming school holidays. FIFA game fans can head to the Papanui Library (or Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre) on Monday, 9 July, while Linwood Library will host the basketball eSports on Tuesday, 17 July. Click through for more details, including timing and booking information:
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/news-and-events/newsline/show/2704
Teenagers are being invited to test their reflexes at the Christchurch City Libraries’ inaugural eSports Tournament this month.
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