City Council Long Term Plan open for feedback until 13 April

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The Christchurch City Council draft Long Term Plan for 2018-2028 has been released for public feedback. This plan is the what, when, and how, of planned Council spending. Some of the key proposals are shown below, and Think Papanui will highlight some issues of local relevance over the next few weeks. Important dates to note: a local ‘have your say’ event on 21 March 6pm-8pm in the Papanui boardroom; and submissions can be made until Friday 13 April. Click through for more information, including an online submission form and a link to further information, including the consultation document, a summary, and many background documents.
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-and-submissions/haveyoursay/show/125

Our Long Term Plan

Christchurch City Council draft Long Term Plan 2018–2028
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Papanui-Innes Community Board newsletter – March 2018

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The March newsletter of the Papanui-Innes Community Board is available now. Topics include: the Council’s Long Term Plan; the upcoming Edible Garden Awards function; grants made from the Board’s youth development fund; and more.
http://christchurchcitycouncil.cmail19.com/t/ViewEmail/r/65B61432B940020E2540EF23F30FEDED/E3FD648D7A0EA33220B193FBA00ED1DB

Community Board Newsletters Papanui Innes – February 2018

Hi everyone. I hope you and yours are well and happy. There’s a lot happening in our ward right now but there are two things I’d like to especially mention. These are the Long Term Plan and the Board project to reinstate Papanui Bush to how it looked more than 150 years ago.
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Last-minute reminder: Kai + Consultation

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Last-minute reminder for 12-24 year olds: tonight (Thu 8 March) at 5pm there’s an opportunity to learn more about, and give feedback on, ECan’s Long Term Plan. (If you use the 107 and 108 bus routes in the Papanui area, this is one way to communicate to ECan how you will be impacted by the proposed discontinuation of those services.) Have your say about the future of Canterbury!

For free food, great networking, and the opportunity to learn something new, come along to Kai + Consultation; a chance for you to be up with how you can shape the future of Canterbury!

This event is for ages 12-24

The Environment Canterbury Regional Council sets Long Term Plans (LTP) to set out a 10-year budget that includes building and renewing key infrastructure. In order for the youth voice to be heard, we’re holding Kai + Consultation, making the process easier for everyone who attends!

The Environment Canterbury Youth Engagement Team is working to equip tomorrow’s citizens to support a sustainable region.

The Christchurch Youth Council are a voice for the youth of Christchurch, wanting Christchurch to be the best city it can be, and for youth to be involved in making that happen.

For more info on Kai + Consultation, contact:
Hannah.dunlop@ecan.govt.nz

68 people interested
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Agenda of Papanui-Innes Community Board – 9 March 2018

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The Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday 9 March at 9am in the Papanui boardroom. The agenda includes: an extended no stopping restriction on Harewood Road at Sails Street; stopping restrictions at the McFaddens Road / Redwood Place intersection (by St Albans Baptist Church); and an application to the Board’s Positive Youth Development Fund; as well as updates on ongoing projects and current issues. The full agenda can be found at http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/03/PICB_20180309_AGN_2430_AT_WEB.htm

Agenda of Papanui-Innes Community Board – 9 March 2018

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Reduced trips on some services Wednesday 7th March

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Morning trips on the 107 and 108 bus routes through the Papanui area will be impacted by industrial action tomorrow Wednesday 7 March – see this post from Metro Info for details:
On Wednesday 7 March, between 9am and 1pm, some Red Bus Ltd staff will be attending a union meeting. As a result, there will be some bus routes where only a few trips, will operate between these times. Please check the list of missed trips below to see if your route is affected.

Purple Line

8.36am from Sumner to Airport

10.07am from Airport to Sumner

10.51am from Sumner to Sheffield Cres

107 Styx Mill – Northlands

8.52am from Northlands to Styx Mill

9.21am from Northlands to Styx Mill

9.24am from Styx Mill to Northlands

9.54am from Styx Mill to Northlands

10.21am from Northlands to Styx Mill

10.54am from Styx Mill to Northlands

11.21am from Northlands to Styx Mill

108 Casebrook – Northlands

10.06am from Northlands to Casebrook

10.36am from Northlands to Casebrook

10.42am from Casebrook to Northlands

11.06am from Northlands to Casebrook

11.12am from Casebrook to Northlands

11.36am from Northlands to Casebrook

11.42am from Casebrook to Northlands

12.12pm from Casebrook to Northlands

120 Burnside – Spreydon

8.51am from Spreydon to Burnsisde

9.52am from Spreydon to Burnside

9.56am from Burnside to Spreydon

10.56am from Burnside to Spreydon

11.52am from Spreydon to Burnside

135 Burwood Hospital – New Brighton

9.17am from New Brighton to Burwood Hospital

9.45am from Burwood Hospital to New Brighton

145 Westmorland – Eastgate

9.17am from Westmorland to Eastgate

9.43am from Eastgate to Westmorland

9.47am from Westmorland to Eastgate

10.12am from Eastgate to Westmorland

10.42am from Eastgate to Westmorland

10.47am from Westmorland to Eastgate

11.42am from Eastgate to Westmorland

11.47am from Westmorland to Eastgate

If you have any questions regarding these trips not operating please email us at metro@ecan.govt.nz or call us on 03 366 8855.
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