This is a nice touch from Mitre 10 MEGA Papanui – a new fence that improves sight-lines at the Langdons Rd / Chapel St corner, and that matches the old ‘Sanitarium’ fence along the Harewood Road frontage.
Community engagement in the Papanui Ward in Christchurch, New Zealand
This is a nice touch from Mitre 10 MEGA Papanui – a new fence that improves sight-lines at the Langdons Rd / Chapel St corner, and that matches the old ‘Sanitarium’ fence along the Harewood Road frontage.
From Sunday night 15 March the left out lane from Philpotts Road onto QEII Drive will be closed to all traffic. The intersection will reopen on 26 March (left out only), and then the final left-in and left-out layout will be in place from early May 2020. Click through for more information:
https://www.nzta.govt.nz/…/cnc-philpotts-road-closure-20200…
Caltex/Genesis gas update: Northcote Motor Lodge owners Donna & Gary Brensell spoke at Thursday's Christchurch City Council meeting about the Resource Consent process underway in relation to the LPG distribution depot on Main North Road in Redwood. "Surely your town planners would think that this operation belongs in a commercial zone, away from residents?" The Brensells understand the operator is seeking to recommence operations under existing use rights, and they have requested an urgent meeting with the Council's Chief Executive. Click through to watch:
https://youtu.be/a0jslJfGD3U?t=423
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The 6 March meeting of the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board was brief. The Board heard from four members of the public in the Public Forum, including two young people supported by the Board's Positive Youth Development Fund, an update on Neighbourhood Support, and a proposal from a resident seeking a water fountain in the Styx Esplanade reserve and improved sun protection at playgrounds. The Board will next meet on Friday 20 March. Click through to read the full minutes:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/…/PICB_20200306_MIN_41…
Consultation outcome: the proposed permanent alcohol ban for rugby league playing fields has been approved by the Christchurch City Council. Public consultation attracted 25 submissions, with 19 in support, one with concerns and 5 opposed. Click through to read more:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/…/alcohol-ban-comes-into-play-…
Alcohol ban comes into play for rugby league fields
“A permanent alcohol ban for rugby league playing fields has been backed by Christchurch City Council…”
This Saturday 14 March from 10am to 11am there’s an opportunity to meet Duncan Webb Labour MP for Christchurch Central at the Papanui Library. No appointment is necessary – click through for details:
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Consultation reminder: proposed safety improvements at the Wairakei/Grahams Rd intersection are open for feedback until tomorrow, Monday 9 March. The plan is for each direction to have a dedicated right turn lane and a shared left-turn/straight-through lane. Other changes include realignment of the lanes, protected pedestrian phases, newly painted cycle lanes and extended no-stopping restrictions on approaches. Click through for details and an online feedback form:
https://ccc.govt.nz/…/consultations-an…/haveyoursay/show/298
Wairakei Rd and Grahams Rd Intersection safety improvements
“Residents and motorists have raised concerns about safety at the intersection of Wairakei and Grahams roads. To improve safety here we’re making changes to the road layout…”
From Sunday night 8 March through to 21 March there'll be nightly closures at the Cranford St / Innes Rd intersection. The road will be milled and resurfaced and the intersection widened. The east side will be worked on first, followed by the west site. Cranford Street will be closed southbound initially and then northbound later in the work, which will take place between 9pm and 6am. Click through for more details:
https://www.nzta.govt.nz/…/cnc-cranford-innes-intersection-…
An update on today’s Council decision on lights at the Harewood/Gardiners/Breens intersection: the recommendation to include the traffic signals in the scope and budget for the proposed Wheels to Wings cycleway was passed, but not the recommendation to deliver the cycleway earlier than currently planned. From the article linked below:
“Once the vote to include the lights in the cycleway was carried, councillors then voted on bringing forward construction of the cycleway from the existing 2026/28, which would have allowed the lights to be installed earlier along with the cycleway.
The vote was lost, after an eight-all tie. Crs Keown, MacDonald, James Gough, Yani Johanson, Melanie Coker, Tim Scandrett, Phil Mauger, and Catherine Chu voted against bringing the cycleway forward. James Daniels had left the meeting at that stage and did not vote.”
https://www.stuff.co.nz/…/residents-face-sixyear-wait-for-t…
Residents face six-year wait for traffic lights at Christchurch intersection
“Residents in Christchurch’s north-west will have to wait until at least 2026 before lights are built at an unpopular intersection…”