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Green light for Greers/Langdons traffic signals?

Traffic lights for the Greers/Langdons intersection might get the go ahead if Councillors support their inclusion in the draft Annual Plan for 2022/23. This Thursday 24 February Councillors will meet to consider the city’s budget for the coming year, and it will then likely be open for public consultation from 11 March to 18 April. Funding for lights at the increasingly-busy intersection is among the proposals. Click through for more information on the draft Annual Plan:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/councillors-meeting-to-consider-citys-budget


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Community market in Redwood this Saturday 19 Feb


The first Christchurch Northern community Market will run this Saturday 19 February from 9am to 2pm at the Redwood Hotel, with access off Prestons Road. The market will include: fresh produce; coffee; huge muffins; donuts; unique house & garden items; vege, flowers & house plants; garden boxes & ladders; mobile massage; honey; and arts & crafts. See the Facebook event or northerncommunitymarket.co.nz for more information.

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Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board agenda: 18 Feb

The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday 18 February at 9:30am by audio visual link. The meeting will be streamed on the Board’s YouTube channel, and the link will also be shared on the Board’s Facebook page.

The agenda includes:

    • a Public Forum where people can speak for 5 minutes on almost any issue;
    • a ground lease for the Kindergarten at MacFarlane Park;
    • a lighting upgrade for Owen Mitchell Park;
    • road renewals in Richmond;
    • proposed pedestrian refuges for Langdons Road;
    • and an area report on initiatives and issues current within the Board area.

Click through to read the full agenda:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2022/02/PICB_20220218_AGN_7644_AT_WEB.htm

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Wheels to Wings Hearings Panel

The Hearings Panel for the Wheels to Wings Papanui ki Waiwhetū Major Cycle Route will meet this Wednesday 16 February from 9am in the Council Chamber. People holding a current vaccine pass may attend the meeting in person, and attendance is also available by an audio-visual link.

Panel members are: Mayor Lianne Dalziel; Councillors Aaron Keown and Mike Davidson, and Community Board members Jason Middlemiss and Emma Norrish.

The Panel will receive a presentation from staff, followed by hearing from submitters. Submissions will also be heard on 4 and 16 March, after which the Panel will consider the submissions and deliberate on the proposal. The Panel is expected to make a recommendation to the Council’s Urban Development and Transport Committee.

The agenda, including the staff report, is available at the link below. All written submissions are also available on the Council’s website.
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2022/02/BLHP_20220216_AGN_7827_AT_WEB.htm

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Night work to install CNC low noise asphalt

Good news for residents impacted by CNC traffic noise: from this Sunday 13 February, work will be underway to install the low noise asphalt surface on the CNC between QEII Drive and the Pūharakekenui Styx River bridge. This work will be done at night and will involve CNC closures and detours between 8pm to 6am. Around the end of February work will move to the northern end of the CNC, followed by the remaining sections. This work is weather dependant so there may be some delays or date changes. For more information see the project update:
https://nzta-christchurchnortherncorridor.cmail19.com/t/ViewEmail/t/2D0B80B8C21478F12540EF23F30FEDED/

Low noise asphalting on CNC Main Alignment – Night Work

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Community Board public forum this Friday 11 Feb

The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will hold a public forum this Friday 11 February at 9:30am. This is a 30 minute session where members of the public can speak directly to the Board on issues and matters of interest. Due to the current Red setting of the COVID-19 Protection Framework the Board will be meeting via audio/visual link. The meeting will be live streamed on the Board’s YouTube channel and Facebook page. Members of the public wishing to speak can contact Council staff to arrange this. See the meeting notice for more information:

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