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Council seeks feedback on suburban parking policy

The Christchurch City Council is looking for feedback on the draft policy for management of car parking in suburban Christchurch (outside the four Avenues). Click through for more information and an online feedback form, as well as a link through to a copy of the discussion document. Feedback can be submitted through to 21 November 2018.
https://ccc.govt.nz/…/consultations-an…/haveyoursay/show/193

Draft Suburban Parking Policy

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Earthquake prone buildings: Council seeks feedback

The Christchurch City Council is seeking feedback on proposed strategic routes and high pedestrian and vehicular traffic areas in metropolitan Christchurch. These routes and areas will be used to prioritise the repair or demolition of earthquake-prone buildings. Click through for more information, including dates/times of public information sessions, and an interactive map of the city. The proposal is open for feedback until 15 November 2018. https://cccgovtnz.cwp.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-and-submissions/haveyoursay/show/143

12 October Board meeting outcomes

At the 12 October meeting, the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board: heard presentations from several young people who have been supported with funding from the Board; approved four proposals for stopping/parking changes, including for the intersection of Windermere Rd / St James Ave / Blighs Rd; and received the Area Report, which has information on initiatives and issues within the Community Board area. The board will next meet at 9am on Friday 26 October. Click through to read the full minutes:

http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/10/PICB_20181012_MIN_2442_AT.PDF

New World for Northlands / new PAK’nSAVE further up Main North Road?

A New World supermarket for Northlands Mall? And a PAK’nSAVE further up Main North Road that has an emergency facility ‘available for Civil Defence to use for briefings and organising resources, landing helicopters, refuelling emergency vehicles, and dumping effluent’, plus a generator and fresh and…

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Planned new Pak’n Save supermarket would have emergency facilities

The supermarket would be designed to function as a lifeline hub in an emergency, distributing food, fuel and drinking water.

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