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Consultation alert

Multiple Council plans and proposals are currently open for feedback, including: Local Alcohol Policy early engagement (closes 9 March); District Plan changes to help manage the effects of industrial activity happening close to housing (closes 17 March); a Development Contributions review (closes 26 March); and the draft Annual Plan (closes 28 March).

Options for the Council’s implementation of the Government’s Local Water Done Well programme will be published for feedback shortly too.

Click through to access the Council’s Kōrero mai | Let’s talk website:
https://letstalk.ccc.govt.nz/

Sawyers Arms Road: full closure for two weeks

From 1 March to 16 March Sawyers Arms Road will be fully closed at the rail crossing to all traffic, including cyclists and pedestrians, as work progresses on crossing upgrades. From 17 March the road will reopen under temporary traffic light control.

When the work is complete there’ll be a signalised pedestrian/cycle road crossing, as well as upgraded facilities for pedestrians crossing the railway line.

More information on the work can be found in last month’s project update.

Outcomes from 13 February Community Board meeting

On Thursday 13 February 2025, the Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board:

  • heard five public forum presentations from members of the public, including a proposal by Papanui Baptist Church to plant fruit trees in Papanui’s Craighead Reserve (pic);
  • approved the renewal of Slater Street between Shirley Rd & Warden St;
  • approved a grant from the Board’s Discretionary Response Fund to Aratupu Preschool and Whānau Hub;
  • and received an area report on issues and initiatives within the Board area.

The Board will next meet on 13 March.

Click through to read the full minutes:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2025/02/PCBCC_20250213_MIN_9134_AT_WEB.htm

Government mandate sees Papanui street speed limit increase

Image credit: Christchurch City Council

[UPDATE 1 March] Think Papanui understands that no additional speed limit increases are being contemplated, but work has stopped on development of a Speed Management Plan, and implementation of reductions approved in 2023 has been halted, including the areas in Papanui and Redwood indicated in this post: https://thinkpapanui.nz/archives/6187.

The speed limit on Claremont Avenue in Papanui is set to be increased, as required by the Government’s new Land Transport Rule. Six other roads in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula will also change at this stage. The Council is also investigating other roads where speed limits that don’t comply with the requirements in the Rule.

Click through to read more:
https://www.newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/increase-to-speed-limits-on-several-christchurch-roads

Council seeks feedback on alcohol controls

Image credit: Christchurch City Council

The Christchurch City Council is seeking public feedback on options for conditions and rules that a Local Alcohol Policy (LAP) could have.

Background: councils can develop local alcohol policies that set out rules and conditions about how alcohol is sold and supplied in their districts. The Christchurch City Council’s research has highlighted concerns regarding alcohol-related harm, particularly in areas of higher deprivation, and community feedback strongly supports stricter regulations on the proximity of alcohol outlets to sensitive community facilities.

For more information, and links to information on possible options, a survey, and an online Q&A tool, head to:
newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/share-your-views-on-addressing-alcohol-related-harm

Safe speed platform construction on Cranford

Traffic management has been set up on Cranford Street ready for overnight works tonight 16 February, to complete the installation of the safe speed platform at the pedestrian crossing by McFaddens Road.

The road will be closed northbound from around 11pm, with a detour in place. On Monday 17 Feb expect a northbound lane closure while road line marking is done.