Consultation closes this Monday 16 April: Harewood and Yaldhurst speed limit changes

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Speed limit changes are being proposed in the Harewood area, including a proposed reduction to 60km/h for the top end of Harewood & Sawyers Arms Roads, as well as Styx Mill Road and part of Gardiners Road. Click through for more details and an online feedback form. Submissions close this coming Monday 16 April.
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-and-submissions/haveyoursay/show/134

Harewood and Yaldhurst areas – speed limit changes

We are seeking feedback on proposed speed limit changes in the Harewood and Yaldhurst areas.
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Christchurch City Libraries: local school holiday events

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Are you interested in holiday activity ideas for children? Follow this link for information on events at the Papanui and Redwood libraries. There is no charge or booking required for these sessions.
https://christchurch.bibliocommons.com/events/search/q=holiday%20programmes&fq=branch_location_id:(REDWOOD%20OR%20PAPANUI)

 

Events | Christchurch City Libraries

Explore upcoming events for all the branches at Christchurch City Libraries
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NZTA: crash on Main North Road

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Update 12:20pm: NZTA advises the road is now clear. ^Simon B.

If you’re heading north out of Christchurch, please be aware of this incident on Main North Road. Follow NZ Transport Agency – South Island for updates.


SH1 – MAIN NORTH RD – CRASH – LANE DROP – 11:40AM – 13APR

The road is now clear.^SM

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11:30AM – 13APR
Due to a crash on Main North Rd the road is currently down to one lane northbound past the intersection with Northwood Blvd and Radcliffe Rd. Motorists are advised to take extra care and expect some delays.^SM
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Long Term Plan submissions close today Friday 13 April

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Last chance to give feedback on the Christchurch City Council Long Term Plan: submissions close at 5pm today Friday 13 April 2018. Click through for an online feedback form and a link to consultation 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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More information on the Community Board’s 13 April agenda

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Here’s a rundown on the agenda for tomorrow’s meeting of the Papanui-Innes Community Board from deputy chair Emma Norrish. (Note the opportunity to get involved with the planting of the Papanui Bush – contact Emma for more information on that.)[fb_vid id=”2105511319464973″]Here’s a summary of what’s happening in this week’s Papanui-Innes Community Board meeting.
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Trafalgar Street – 30km/h speed limit approved by Council

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Yesterday the City Council approved the proposed 30km/h speed limit for Trafalgar Street. New signage is expected to be in place by the end of next month. To read about the rationale for the change, and to see a full list of the feedback received on the proposal, click through to https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-and-submissions/haveyoursay/show/117

Trafalgar Street – proposed 30km/h speed limit

Have your say on Papanui Parallel Major Cycle Route: Trafalgar Street – proposed 30km/h speed limit
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Agenda of Papanui-Innes Community Board – 13 April 2018

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The Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday 13 April at 9am in the Papanui boardroom. The agenda (link below) includes: applications to the Board’s Positive Youth Development Fund; an application to the Board’s Discretionary Response Fund from Te Ora Hou Ōtautahi for a youth voice project; and the standard agenda items such as an area report and the elected members’ information exchange.
http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/04/PICB_20180413_AGN_2432_AT_WEB.htm

Agenda of Papanui-Innes Community Board – 13 April 2018

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Board meeting outcomes – 23 March 2018

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Board meeting outcomes. At the 23 March meeting, the Papanui-Innes Community Board: discussed the Redwood Plunket Room refurbishment and the St Albans Community Centre, and received a briefing on the Graham Condon Recreation and Sport Centre. The board also requested that staff draft a letter to Environment Canterbury and the relevant Government Minister regarding water bottling plants in Belfast, to address concerns raised by members of the community. Follow this link to read the full minutes. The next meeting of the board will be at 9am this Friday 13 April in the Papanui boardroom.
http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/03/PICB_20180323_MIN_2431_AT.PDF

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Long Term Plan drop-in session this Wednesday 11 April

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If you would like to learn more and give feedback about the Christchurch City Council plans and budget for the next ten years, there’s a drop-in session this Wednesday afternoon in the Civic Offices from 4pm to 7pm. Click through to the event for more information… Now is the time for you to have your say on our plans and priorities for the next 10 years.

The Long Term Plan 2018-28 outlines what we will do and how we will do it, plus how we plan to pay for it all.

We want to get the basics right so repairing our pipes and roads remains a high priority. To prioritise this essential infrastructure work, we are proposing to increase rates by an average of 5.5 per cent in the next financial year, with the increase tracking down in the following years.

There are a number of ways you can have your say:

Online: ccc.govt.nz/LTP

OR join us at our Council Civic Offices, Wednesday April 11 between 4:00pm-7:00pm

Can’t attend?
You can still get the answers you are looking for – just give us a call on 03 941 8999, provide your details and a good time for us to call, and one of our managers will be in touch.

You can also contact your local Community Board directly: http://bit.ly/2GxN9Cp

216 people interested
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Papanui Community Survey

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Papanui community survey: two local organisations (Papanui Baptist Freedom Trust and Northgate Community Services Trust) are surveying households in the Papanui area to find out what local people identify as strengths and challenges. Click through to complete the survey, or for more information please contact the organisers.

Papanui Community Survey

Have your say! We at Northgate, in conjuction with the Papanui Baptist Freedom Trust are undertaking a survey to find out what local people identify as the strengths and challenges facing the community located in Papanui and the surrounding neighbourhoods. Now is your chance to have a say!

Everyone who completes a survey also has the opportunity to join a prize draw for a $100 Countdown voucher.

Fill out the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YNGJKKF
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