Organic bin collections delayed in north-west Christchurch Friday 11 March

If your green bin hasn’t been emptied today, this might be why. Bins not emptied today will be collected on Saturday 12 March.

We are experiencing delays in our kerbside collection today. As a result, some organic bins may not be collected in parts of north-west Christchurch.

Bins not emptied today will be collected on Saturday 12 March.
Please leave your bin out for collection by 6am on Saturday.

We apologise for this inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation at this time.

 

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Draft Annual Plan includes funding for Greers/Langdons lights

The Christchurch City Council’s budget for 2022/23 outlines proposed spending on projects and day-to-day services as well as how these activities will be financed. New in this budget is funding for traffic lights at the Greers/Langdons Rd intersection. Click through for more information, for a consultation document, for the full Draft Annual Plan, and for an online feedback form. Given the uncertainties of COVID, the Council is not planning any face-to-face drop-ins or events, however Council staff would welcome an invitation to attend any community meetings or events. Consultation closes on 18 April.
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/haveyoursay/show/494

Draft Annual Plan 2022/23

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Staffing shortages impacting on kerbside collection service

Christchurch’s kerbside bin collection service is starting to be impacted by staff shortages caused by rising COVID-19 case numbers. This may result in bins being collected later in the day, and delays in services such as bin swaps and repairs. “Please continue to put your bins out if they need emptying”, says the Council, but “If your bin is not full and you can hold off until the next collection cycle without having to overload it, please don’t put your bin out.” Read more:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/staffing-shortages-impacting-on-kerbside-collection-service

Staffing shortages impacting on kerbside collection service

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Community Service Awards open for nominations

Who’s your local hero? The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board is participating in this year’s Community Service Awards, which are given to individuals and groups in recognition of significant voluntary service. Nominations open on Friday 11 March and close on 14 March. Nominations will be considered and decided by the relevant Community Board. Click through for more information:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/call-goes-out-for-our-dedicated-community-volunteers

Call goes out for our dedicated community volunteers

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QEII Drive resurfacing from 10 March

There will be staged one-way closures on QEII Drive between Main North Road and the CNC motorway starting 10 March, for the application of low-noise asphalt. Keep an eye out for closures between 8pm and 6am, and note that there may be temporary speed restrictions in place also.

PLAN AHEAD: SH74 QUEEN ELIZABETH II DR – ONE WAY NIGHT CLOSURES STARTING 10 MARCH

SH74 QEII Dr will have staged one-way closures in place for resurfacing works between Christchurch Northern Corridor motorway overbridge (the double roundabout) and Main North Rd.

All one-way closures will be in place between 8 pm and 6 am. Please follow all temporary speed restrictions that may be in place at all times. A posted detour will be in place.

Full details of the stages for the closures are available here:
https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/christchurch/traffic-update/795861

Please plan your journey & expect some delays. This work is weather dependent & the schedule can change at short notice. ^JP

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This Friday: Community Board Open Forum

The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will hold a Community Open Forum this Friday 4 March at 9:30am. Under the current provisions of the Covid-19 Protection Framework (the Traffic Alert system) attendance is only possible via an Audio/Visual link or by viewing the live stream on the Board’s YouTube channel or via the Board’s Facebook page. At the Community Open Forum members of the public and community groups can speak directly to the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board on issues, activities and projects relevant to the Papanui and Innes Wards.

See the image for more details. The Board’s YouTube channel can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuRzshsY8rjDJYUymoYeQtA

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