The Christchurch City Council will meet online this Thursday 7 May at 10am. There are just two items on the agenda: the reinstatement of delegations to Community Boards (revoked in March in response to the COVID-19 situation); and a public-excluded item relating to Red Bus Ltd. The meeting will be streamed online via the Council’s website. Click through for the full agenda:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/…/CNCL_20200507_AGN_47…
Author: Simon Britten
Live stream: shop local Papanui-Redwood
Simon Britten from Think Papanui was live at 2pm on 5 May with information on businesses in the Papanui & Redwood area that are operating under the current Alert Level, as well as some other local news.
Night work at Cranford/Innes
There will be night work at the Cranford/Innes intersection this week, starting from 7pm tonight. The upgrade of the intersection is expected to be complete, including green & red arrows for turning traffic, in mid May. Click through for more information:
https://www.nzta.govt.nz/…/cnc-cranford-innes-intersection-…
Kmart Papanui open for Click & Collect
Newsflash – Kmart’s Papanui store can be selected as an option for Click & Collect orders as of this morning.
Not all plastic belongs in yellow wheelie bin
Recycling update: just rigid plastic bottles and containers marked with the numbers 1, 2 or 5 can be accepted in Christchurch City Council yellow wheelie bins, due to changes in the global markets for recycling. Click through for more information:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/…/not-all-plastic-belongs-in-y…
Not all plastic belongs in yellow wheelie bin
“Christchurch and Banks Peninsula residents are being reminded the only plastic items that should go in the yellow wheelie bin are rigid plastic bottles and containers marked with the numbers 1, 2 or 5.”
New Council Start Work Notices
Start-work notices and updates can be found on the Council’s website, and additionally notices specific to the Papanui-Innes area can be found at the link below. Latest updates: work on four intersections downstream of the Christchurch Northern Corridor, and a restart of work on the Main North Road bus priority project.
https://simonbritten.com/swn/
“Start Work Notices relevant to the Papanui-Innes area published by the Christchurch City Council. Notices are listed in descending date order, and are generally in PDF format. This is an informal s…”
Work restarts on Kmart’s Papanui store
There’s been visible progress on construction of the new Papanui Kmart store on Langdons Rd this week. No word yet on a revised reopening date – watch this space.
Community Board newsletter – 30 April
The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board’s latest newsletter includes information on: governance arrangements; the restarting of work on local projects; home fitness workouts and online storytimes; changes to services under Alert Level 3; and more. Click through to read, and for a link to subscribe to future newsletters.
http://createsend.com/t/r-EC9247F7BBD9CA9E2540EF23F30FEDED
Main North Road Bus Priority work restarts
Work has restarted on the Main North Road Bus Priority project. The contractors advise that because of physical distancing requirements, construction work will go more slowly than usual. Ongoing physical distancing requirements will affect the project end date, but they are currently exploring ways they can speed things up, like split shifts, extra work teams and extending our hours of work.
Agenda of Council – 30 April 2020
The Christchurch City Council will meet online on Thursday 30 April at 10am. The agenda includes: an update by the COVID-19 Incident Management Team Lead; changes to delegations in relation to the Resource Management Act; Biodiversity Fund project applications; a review of the Council’s Waste Minimisation and Management Plan; and public excluded items, one relating to Red Bus Ltd. The agenda for the meeting can be found at the link below (several items are on a supplementary agenda that can be found via the Council’s website), and the meeting will be streamed online.
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/…/CNCL_20200430_AGN_47…